Horizontal line in plot up to a graph

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Mepe
Mepe on 26 Feb 2021
Commented: Mepe on 26 Feb 2021
How can I generate a horizontal line starting at x = 0 up to a graph (see figure, red line)? The x, y coordinates are of course available for the graph.

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KSSV
KSSV on 26 Feb 2021
If you have the xlimits (x0,x1) and the y-value..the required equations is y = k.
x = 1:10 ;
k = 3 ;
y = k*ones(*Size(x)) ;
plot(x,y)
Also have a look on line.
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Mepe
Mepe on 26 Feb 2021
I don't understand the code. How would you elegantly solve this with the line command? In such a way that it only runs to the graph?
Thanks!
Mepe
Mepe on 26 Feb 2021
The value x1 should be freely chosen. From the point of intersection with the function (x, y) the line should run horizontally to x = 0.

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