Adding Linestyle to ezplot in Matlab

I want to a dashed -- linestyle for the plotting of the d function. How would i be able to do that and add it to the code?
Code:
syms x
f = inline('x.^2*exp(-x)', 'x');
d = inline('x.^3', 'x')
ezplot(f, [0 10]); hold on
ezplot(d, [0 10])

1 Comment

Why are you using inline() ? inline() has been recommended against since MATLAB R13 (and I do not mean R2013a -- I mean before MATLAB starting numbering by year.)
Why are you using ezplot() instead of fplot() ? Are you using a version of MATLAB from before R2011b, before fplot() ??
You use syms but you do not do anything symbolic. inline() does not use symbolic variables.
You included MATLAB Compiler in your Products, but syms can never be compiled.

Sign in to comment.

Answers (2)

x = linspace(0,10) ;
y1 = x.^2.*exp(x) ;
y2 = x.^3 ;
plot(x,y1,'r',x,y2,'b')
Read about plot you can use your desired line style and marker.
Doing something like this would solve your dashed line problem:
syms x
f = inline('x.^2*exp(-x)', 'x');
d = inline('x.^3', 'x');
ezplot(f, [0, 10]); hold on
g=ezplot(d, [0, 10]);
set(g,'LineStyle', '--')
But, you might want to adjust the window, maybe add ymin, ymax.

1 Comment

Why are you using inline() ? inline() has been recommended against since MATLAB R13 (and I do not mean R2013a -- I mean before MATLAB starting numbering by year.)
Why are you using ezplot() instead of fplot() ? Are you using a version of MATLAB from before R2011b, before fplot() ??
You use syms but you do not do anything symbolic. inline() does not use symbolic variables.

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Mathematics in Help Center and File Exchange

Asked:

on 31 Oct 2021

Commented:

on 8 Apr 2025

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!