Summation of graphs to one graph

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Bader Al isa
Bader Al isa on 14 Jun 2022
Answered: Leepakshi on 28 Feb 2025
I have multiple graphs and i wand to sum all these graphs together to have a simple one. (adding them like 1+1=2)
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Nitanshu
Nitanshu on 14 Jun 2022
Edited: Nitanshu on 14 Jun 2022
Hi Bader,
If your query is regarding plotting multiple graphs on same axes then you could refer to this answer.
Thanks.
dpb
dpb on 14 Jun 2022
Consider area -- can set colors to background color to get the lines only displayed.

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Leepakshi
Leepakshi on 28 Feb 2025
Hi Bader,
As correctly said in comments, for plotting multiple normal distributions overlaying each other probably you can use the hold on keyword present in MATLAB.
you can use it as.
x1 = [1 2 3 4 5];
y1 = [2 4 6 7 10];
x2 = [5 4 3 2 1];
y2 = [2 3 5 8 10];
plot(x1, y1);
hold on
plot(x2, y2);
For more information you can refer below documentation on hold on:
Hope that helped!

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