I am unable to view the plot after giving plot command. The figure window looks blank. I am attaching a snap of how it looks. Please help me with this.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020년 11월 13일
You're either 1) not specifying the axis handle and it's being plotted on another figure, 2) the axes are positioned outside of the visibile figure, 3) an error is stopping the execution of the plot.
dpb
dpb 2020년 11월 13일
Add
clear
close all
figure
in front of above sequence of commands and report back.
Onkar Khadke
Onkar Khadke 2020년 11월 14일
Thank you it worked.
dpb
dpb 2020년 11월 14일
So, another figure/axis was active instead of the one you though/intended...
Onkar Khadke
Onkar Khadke 2020년 11월 14일
Yeah,now it works well. Thank you for your response
Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2020년 11월 14일
편집: Adam Danz 2020년 11월 14일
Get in the habit of specifying the parent of graphics objects.
Examples:
fig = figure();
ax = axes(fig);
plot(ax, rand(1,10))
Onkar Khadke
Onkar Khadke 2020년 11월 14일
Sure, I will make it a habit.
dpb
dpb 2020년 11월 14일
What can happen to cause the symptom you saw before is, that without code between the time you created the figure you intended to plot into you may have looked at another figure manually. That user intervention would have changed the current axes from the figure so that the implicit handle in a plot() command without an explicit reference would use gca -- the one then being pointed at, not the figure that was created.
That's just one easy to visualize way that focus can change sorta' unexpectedly -- there are many other ways besides...hence the recommendation to always be safe when coding.

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