How to use fplot to plot a function file with single input mutiple outputs?

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sara
sara le 3 Nov 2015
Commenté : Guillaume le 3 Nov 2015
Hello, I have a function file that contains 5 outputs and one input. I would like to plot the outputs on a single plot against a range of input values. fplot works nicely when I have a single output but does not work for multiple outputs (it doesn't plot all 5 outputs). Please help me. Thank you

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Nov 2015
You'll have to explain what 'does not work for multiple outputs' mean exactly:
fn = @(x) [sin(x), cos(x), sin(x.^2), cos(x.^2), sin(x) + cos(x)]; %function with 5 outputs
fplot(fn, [-pi, pi])
works perfectly well. Do you get an error? If so, what is the error?
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sara
sara le 3 Nov 2015
I mean it only plots one of the outputs. So I have a function file with 3 outputs: function [ x, y, z] = myfunction( A )
and I would like to plot x, y, z with respect to A using fplot. When I do the following, only one of the outputs get plotted. hold on fplot('myfunction',[0.2 0.5])
Guillaume
Guillaume le 3 Nov 2015
The outputs need to be concatenated into a row vector for fplot to work.
You can either rewrite your function as:
function [x(:, 1), x(:, 2), x(:, 3)] = myfunction(A)
%...
end
Or use an intermediary function:
function x = catmyfunction(A)
[x(:, 1), x(:, 2), x(:, 3)] = myfunction(A);
end
then
fplot(@catmyfunction, [0.2, 0.5]);

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