Plotting multiple graphs in one figure

I want to put 3 curves in one graph but i couldn't use the hold on function because for each curve i run several times to get the values i want so any idea how to do it without the hold on function??

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Ben Mitch
Ben Mitch le 27 Mai 2011
Hi Salma - it's not clear what the problem is. What do you mean by "i run several times"? Run what? Why does that obstruct the use of "hold on"?
Salma
Salma le 27 Mai 2011
i run the code several times because the input is random
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Mai 2011
Please show the structure of your code. It is not clear why "hold on" would not work for you.

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Jan
Jan le 27 Mai 2011
If you want to avoid "hold on" for any reasons (which I cannot understand), try this initially:
axes('NextPlot', 'add')
Samer Husam
Samer Husam le 30 Août 2012
try this:
curve 1: x1,y1
curve 2: x2,y2
curve 3: x3,y3
figure (1)
plot(x1,y1,x2,y2,x3,y3)
Igor
Igor le 27 Mai 2011
maybe
plot(gca,x1,y1)
plot(gca,x2,y2)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Mai 2011
Igor, under the default settings, the second plot would overwrite the first. Using "hold" or setting NextPlot are necessary to prevent that.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Mai 2011

0 votes

If you are not specifically creating a new figure each time, then you could switch to using line() instead of plot()

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