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I can't hold a lot graphs in an axes

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Alvaro Mª Zumalacarregui Delgado
답변: Nipun 2024년 4월 17일
I don´t know why I can't se the 4 functions in the axe
this is the code:
P = app.P.Value;
Q = app.Q.Value;
Xo = app.Xo.Value;
Yo =app.Yo.Value;
a = app.a.Value;
b = app.b.Value;
tiempo =app.t.Value;
%representación de la solución
Ky = Yo-P/a;
Kx = Xo-Q/b;
C2 = ((sqrt(a/b).*Ky)+Kx)/(2.*sqrt(a/b));
C1 = Ky-C2;
t = 0:0.2:tiempo;
x = - ((C1*sqrt(a/b)).*exp(sqrt(a*b).*t)) + ((C2*sqrt(a/b)).*exp(-sqrt(a*b).*t)) + Q/b;
plot (app.Axes,t,x,'k')
hold (app.Axes, 'on')
y = C1.*exp(sqrt(a*b).*t) + C2.*exp(-sqrt(a*b).*t) + P/a;
plot (app.Axes,t,y,'g')
% Runge-Kutta
tspan = [0 tiempo];
y0 = [app.Xo.Value; app.Yo.Value];
Q = app.Q.Value;
b = app.b.Value;
a = app.a.Value;
P = app.P.Value;
[t,y] = ode45(@(t,y) [P-a*y(2); Q-b*y(1)], tspan, y0); % x = y(1) % y = y(2)
hold (app.Axes,'on')
plot (app.Axes,t,y,'-o')
legend (app.Axes,{'y(t)','x(t)','x(t)R-K','y(t)R-K'})
hold (app.Axes,'off')
and the axes
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Star Strider
Star Strider 2021년 3월 3일
Check to see what the mising values are. They could be NaN, ±Inf, pure imaginary, or if divisions are not also element-wise when other operations are, simply be points and so would not plot without using a marker.
It is not possible to run the posted code.

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Nipun
Nipun 2024년 4월 17일
Hi Alvaro,
I understand that you have plotted four plots using "axes" in MATLAB but are unable to see all four plots in the graphics. Without the plotted data points, it is not possible to comment on the exact reason for this observed behaviour.
However, there are two possible explanations for the invisible plots:
  1. Imaginary or NaN values: Please check your data to make sure all data points are real. Infinity values or NaN cannot be plotted on MATLAB axes. Pure imaginary values cannot be plotted with a defined x coordinate. For example when plotting (2, 0+5i) point, MATLAB plots (2,0) as it, by default considers the real component of each coordinate. However plotting (0+5i) will plot (0,5) with y-axis as the imaginary axis. For more information on plotting complex data points in MATLAB, refer to the following MathWorks documentation: https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/plot-complex-numbers.html
  2. Overlapping Plots: It may happen that some of the plots are just points or the data points for one plot are a subset of other. In these cases, the plots overlap on one another and MATLAB displays the last plotted data plot. I recommend trying disabling or commenting the currently visible plots to check if the former invisible plots become visible.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Nipun

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