MatLab Multiple graphs in one axis

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Gamolica
Gamolica on 26 May 2023
Commented: Star Strider on 26 May 2023
Hello,
How can i do this in matlab?
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Torsten
Torsten on 26 May 2023
hold on
plot first graph
plot second graph
plot third graph
...
hold off
Gamolica
Gamolica on 26 May 2023
Thank you for your answer, but I think I didn't explain myself clearly, sorry about that.
The x and y scales of the datas are very close to each other. For example;

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 May 2023
The easiest option is to use the hold function. Put the different ‘x’ and ‘y’ vectors in one matrix, then plot them
x = (9:0.2:10.4).'*[1 1];
y = [43.2 50 58.3 65.1 70.8 91.7 99.2 100.1; 45.8 50.4 58.3 64.1 70.8 79.2 91.7 112.5].';
figure
hold on
for k = 1:size(y,2)
plot(x(:,k), y(:,k), 's-')
end
hold off
.

Torsten
Torsten on 26 May 2023
Edited: Torsten on 26 May 2023
That your measurement curves overlap and those in the literature don't is a fact.
You won't be able to hide this by any special kind of plotting - unless you cheat :-)
X1 = [9 ; 9.2;9.4;9.6;9.8;10;10.2;10.4];
Y1 = [43.2 ;50; 58.3; 65.1; 70.8; 91.7; 99.2; 100.1];
X2 = X1;
Y2 = [45.8; 50.4; 58.3 ;64.1 ;70.8 ;79.2 ;91.7; 112.5];
hold on
plot(X1,Y1,'o-')
plot(X2,Y2,'o-')
hold off
grid on

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