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How to plot a variable increasing in a for loop

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Christopher Deas
Christopher Deas le 8 Fév 2023
Commenté : Steven Lord le 8 Fév 2023
for F1 = 0.1:0.01:1
f1 = (F1*fs);
f2 = ((F1-0.001)*fs);
end
plot(f1,f2,"*-") %????
This currently brings a plot in the right scale but with only one point on it. Essentially i want every iteration of f1 and f2 as F1 increases to be plotted.
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Sarvesh Kale
Sarvesh Kale le 8 Fév 2023
do you want f1 vs F1 and f2 vs F1 on the same graph ?

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Les Beckham
Les Beckham le 8 Fév 2023
You should read this documentation page: Array Indexing
Also, I would recommend taking the time to go through the online tutorial here: Matlab Onramp

Jan
Jan le 8 Fév 2023
Modifié(e) : Jan le 8 Fév 2023
If the plot should be expanded in each iteration, move the plot command inside the loop:
axes('NextPlot', 'add'); % As hold('on')
for F1 = 0.1:0.01:1
f1 = F1 * fs;
f2 = (F1 - 0.001) * fs;
plot(f1, f2, "*")
end
A better option is to create vectors inside the loop:
F1 = 0.1:0.01:1;
for k = 1:numel(F1)
f1(k) = F1(k) * fs;
f2(k) = (F1(k) - 0.001) * fs;
end
plot(f1, f2, "*")
But you can even omit the loop:
F1 = 0.1:0.01:1;
f1 = F1 * fs;
f2 = (F1 - 0.001) * fs;
plot(f1, f2, "*")
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 8 Fév 2023
Another option is to create an animatedline before the loop and addpoints to it inside the loop. Uncomment the pause statement or add some form of drawnow when running if you want to see the animation.
x = 0:360;
axis([0 360 -1 1])
hold on
h = animatedline;
for nextPoint = x
addpoints(h, nextPoint, sind(nextPoint))
% pause(0.01)
end

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