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Re: holding on...
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avraham.rosenberg |
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Re: holding on... |
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Sun, 3 Aug 2003 23:39:40 -0500 |
Adding to the answers you already got:
You can include all functions to be plotted on the same plot command:
plot(t,real(y), 'b-', t, image(y), 'r--');
which would spare you the "hold off" nedded to get a clean slate again (I
tend to forget this one and get angry with myself every time).
Cheers, Avraham
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Mike wrote:
> The following statements plot two curves on the same axes but I want
> them to be appeared simultaneousy
> and not successively:
> t =0:pi/20:4*pi;
> y = exp(-0.2*t) .*(cos(t)+i*sin(t));
> xlabel..etc;
> ylabel..etc;
> plot(t,real(y), 'b-');
> plot(t, image(y), 'r--');
> Can I add something to hold the drawing of the first plot function?
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
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