How to define a dependent variable as function of integer with infinite values

Hello
How can I plot the below signal
x(n) = 1 + n/3 for -3<=n=<-1
x(n) = 1 for 0<=n<=3
x(n)= 0 elsewhere
where n is a interger with infinite range.
Thanks!

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Hello Steven
for n = [-3:1:-1]
x(n)= 1 + n/3
and for n = [0:1:3]
x(n)=1
plot (n,x(n))
end
This is the code I wrote.
And I still can't figure out how to define an infinite range for independent variable n. When I try n=[-inf:1:inf], an error pops saying "Requested array exceeds the maximum possible variable size."
Also I am an independent practioner trying to learn Matlab. This isn't a homework problem for me.
Kindly advise if possible.
Thanks!

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