How to plot multiple output responses of transfer functions in the same figure?

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How can I plot this state space like the graph I attached by using tf() and step() command? Thank you!

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Yusuf Suer Erdem
Yusuf Suer Erdem le 29 Nov 2021
Modifié(e) : Yusuf Suer Erdem le 29 Nov 2021
Try these codes below please;
clc; clear; close all;
numerator = 1;
denominator = [1,1,3,1];
sys = tf(numerator,denominator);
yyaxis left
plot(step(sys));
yyaxis right
plot(impulse(sys));

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Anish Mitra
Anish Mitra le 14 Nov 2025
Déplacé(e) : Sam Chak le 14 Nov 2025
If the use of yyaxis is not needed, then the stepplot command can be directly used to generate the step response. Beginning in R2024b, the chart object created has a set of properties that can be modified to customize the style.
numerator = 1;
denominator = [1,1,3,1];
sys = tf(numerator,denominator);
figure(1)
sp = stepplot(sys);
Responses can be added by using hold on or the addResponse function.
denominator2 = [1 1 4 1];
sys2 = tf(numerator,denominator2);
hold on;
stepplot(sys2);
legend('sys1', 'sys2')
or
% denominator2 = [1 1 4 1];
% sys2 = tf(numerator,denominator2);
figure(2)
sp = stepplot(sys);
addResponse(sp,sys2);
legend('sys1', 'sys2')
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Adem
Adem le 7 Fév 2024
clc; clear; close all;
numerator = 1;
denominator = [1,1,3,1];
sys = tf(numerator,denominator);
yyaxis left
plot(step(sys));
yyaxis right
plot(impulse(sys));

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