Help plotting all points for each iteration on one graph.

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I am trying to plot the elements in my y array over the iteration of n in the for loop. The calcualations are correct when displayed in command window. How do I plot each element on the graph together? So, I have 4 seperate plotted lines. I only get the last element plotted on screen. Is this because I am not storing each element individually? Any help would be greatly apprciated.
y = [0.5;0.99;1.01;1.3];
n = 1:100;
prob = 0;
for ii=1:length(y)
prob = y(ii).^n
end
plot (n,prob)

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 8 Dec 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 8 Dec 2018
Plotting them as subplots is a better idea because obvously the scales are different.
y = [0.5;0.99;1.01;1.3];
n = 1:100;
c={'m','r','g','b'};
prob=cell(1,length(y)); % preallocation
for ii=1:length(y)
prob{ii} = y(ii).^n;
subplot(4,1,ii)
plot(n,[prob{ii}],c{ii})
end
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Brooks Nelson
Brooks Nelson on 8 Dec 2018
Thank for your help. After you said scales were different I though subplot to.
Brooks Nelson
Brooks Nelson on 8 Dec 2018
Just curious.. Is there a way I can create titles for each of the c{ii} iteration without using the plot editor?

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shariq khan
shariq khan on 8 Dec 2018
Edited: shariq khan on 8 Dec 2018
hello Brooks,
I try your code, now to plot all the values use plot within for loop like this
clc
clear
y = [0.5;0.99;1.01;1.3];
%prob = 0; % i didnt find it useful to initialize as 0 in this
for i =1:length(y)
prob = y(i).^n;
plot(n,prob)
hold on %this will hold plot until next y value according to pointer i
end
Also, I see that the value of y at 1.3 would be very high or much different than the prob values for other y values which You can check by plotting same way but giving input one by one value. only at y = 1.3, it shows only one plot though other plot are also plotted but are not shown. (try changing or plotting 1.3 at different figure)
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