Help Plotting Diffusion Equation in MatLab

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I am currently working on a diffusion distribution project for an engineering class. The class requires me to use MatLab for many of the problems, a program that I have minimal experience with. Currently, I am trying to figure out how to plot Fick's second law (equation C(x,t)=N*e^(-x^2/(4Dt))/sqrt(4piDt), where D and N are given constants.). I was wondering if someone would be able to teach me how to plot this function in MatLab or provide a template script to use. The final result should look similar like this:
I would appreciate any help or hints that someone could provide. Thank you very much, and have a nice day.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 23 Sep 2021
One option is to stack them in the same axes —
x = linspace(-200, 200);
v = logspace(-2, 2, 10);
y = exp(-(x./v(:)).^2);
y = 10×100
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figure
plot(x, y)
grid
figure
plot(x, y+log(v(:)))
grid
Other options are subplot or stackedplot.
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