how can i include both linear and logarithmic scales in one plot???

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hassan elkholy
hassan elkholy le 14 Oct 2020
Commenté : yogesh sahu le 15 Mar 2023
how can i include both linear and logarithmic (dB) scales in one plot
code
figure;
plot(w,20*log10(abs(p)))
grid

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Oct 2020
If you just have one line to be plotted and you want one axes to be linear and the other to be log, then you can use semilogx() or semilogy() to do the plotting.
Those functions are plot() calls followed by setting the axes 'XScale' or 'YScale' properties to 'log' instead of the default linear.
If you want to have one line that is linear scale and another line that is log scale in the same plot, then you will need to use multiple axes in the same plot. The newer way to do that is yyaxis left and yyaxis right and use plot() or semilogx() or semilogy() as appropriate. The older way to do it is to use plotyy() -- you can specify one of the lines as plot() and the other as semilog*() as appropriate.

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