Figs. 1, 2, 3 are not coming while using the following code

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Pr=1;Sc=1;
R=0.1;
xa=0;xb=6;
Lv = [-2.5:0.1:0];
for D=[ 0 0.5 1]
for i=1:length(Lv)
L = Lv(i);
fODE = @(x,y) [y(2); y(3); y(2)^2-y(3)*y(1)-1; y(5); -3*Pr*y(1)*y(5)/(3+4*R); y(7); -Sc*y(1)*y(7)];
BCres= @(ya,yb)[ya(1); ya(2)-L-D*ya(3); ya(4)-1; ya(6)-1; yb(2)-1; yb(4);yb(6)];
xint=linspace(xa,xb,101);
solinit1=bvpinit(xint,[0 1 0 1 0 1 0]);
solinit2=bvpinit(xint,[-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1]);
sol1=bvp4c(fODE,BCres,solinit1);
sol2=bvp4c(fODE,BCres,solinit2);
sxint1=deval(sol1,xint);
sxint2=deval(sol2,xint);
Sk1(i,1) = sxint1(3,1);
Sk2(i,1) = sxint2(3,1);
end
figure(1)
plot(Lv,Sk1,'-',Lv,Sk2,'--','Linewidth',1.5);
xlabel('\bf \lambda');
ylabel('\bf C_{f}');
hold on
end
%%Please help with the following questions:
%% while using the code, Figs. 1, 2, 3 are not coming as curves, it came as lines.
%% Another help required is how to give a DOT mark at the end of 1st solution (as in PDF)
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MINATI
MINATI on 16 Jul 2019
ok Anil
you can change according to BC but graph should match previous study also.
Anil Gautam
Anil Gautam on 23 Jul 2019
In given line
solinit1=bvpinit(xint,[0 1 0 1 0 1 0]);
why you take [0 1 0 1 0 1 0] ??
can anyone take [0 0 0 0 0 0 0] ??
or [0 1 1 0 1 1 0] ??
Besically i want to understand the role of A in following line
solinit1=bvpinit(xint, A);
Thank you in advance

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 7 Jun 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 7 Jun 2019
Keep figure, only, not figure(1)
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