In this code plot(t,AC(​3,:),'-r',​t,AC(2,:),​'-g',t,AC(​1,:),'-b')​; what is the value/essence of the '-r', '-g' and '-b'?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 21 Mar 2018
@Warda Panondi: have you read the plot documentation? It clearly explains the line specification options. Not only that, the documentation is easy to find: it is installed on your computer with MATLAB itself, so you just need to type
doc plot
or
help plot
The help is also online: this is the very first link provided by a major internet search engine:
Reading the documentation yourself is a lot faster than posting questions on forums and then waiting for random strangers to go and read that documentation on your behalf.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 21 Mar 2018
The ‘-r’, ‘-g’, and ‘-b’ tell the plot function you are using to plot ‘t,AC(3,:)’ with a red solid line, ‘t,AC(2,:)’ with a green solid line, and ‘t,AC(1,:)’ with a blue solid line.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 21 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : Geoff Hayes le 21 Mar 2018
Warda - the strings are referring to the line style, marker, and colour (see 2D line plot spec). The 'r', 'g', and 'b' are referring to the colour of the plots: red, green, blue. The '-' indicates that a solid line should be drawn.

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