how to use Arrays for plotting curves in for loop

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Hi all,
I need some help here
I have to plot multiple curves on same graph for eg
t=0:.1:6
y1=sin(t)
y2=sin(2t)
y3=sin(3t)
.
.
.
and have to plot all this y1,y2,y3... w.r.t t on the same graph with different colors and linestyles
Since they are large in no i want to use an array for y1,y2,... and a for loop to define them and plot them all.
How can this be done????

Accepted Answer

Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 15 Dec 2013
kiran, that can be done efficiently if you store all the ys in one matrix :
t=0:0.1:6;
y=zeros(length(t),3);
y(:,1)=sin(t);
y(:,2)=sin(2*t);
y(:,3)=sin(3*t);
plot(t,y)

More Answers (1)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 15 Dec 2013
t = (0:.1:6)';
y = sin(t*(1:3));
plot(t,y);
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kiran
kiran on 19 Dec 2013
thank you, Anderi but i find it difficult to pick up y (y1,y2...) on some conditions

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