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How to change the line width for fplot?

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Hello All,
I want to make lines in graph thicker. Here is my code, but it seems not working.
clear all;
close all
clc;
w1=0;
w2=16.73;
x1= @(t) 0.05*cos(w1.*t)-0.05*cos(w2.*t);
x2= @(t) 0.05*cos(w1.*t)+0.05*cos(w2.*t);
graph1 = plot(figure1);
set(graph1,'LineWidth',2);
fplot(x1,[0,2],'k');
hold on;
fplot(x2,[0,2],'--k');
hold off;
legend('x','y');
title('plot');
xlabel('t');
ylabel('d');
I am increasing the linewidth, but messing up somewhere. In plot command, you can straightaway write 'LineWidth' in plot() itself, but no so in fplot. Any comments where I messed up?
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Abby Skofield
Abby Skofield on 16 Oct 2018
Have you tried setting LineWidth directly in the call to fplot? Both plot and fplot support Name,Value pairs like LineWidth, as in:
x1= @(t) 0.05*cos(w1.*t)-0.05*cos(w2.*t);
fplot(x1,[0,2],'k','LineWidth',2);
hold on
plot(0:0.1:2,sin(0:0.1:2)/10,'k','LineWidth',2);

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Accepted Answer

lvn
lvn on 8 May 2014
Edited: MathWorks Support Team on 27 Nov 2018
Starting in R2016a, you can specify the 'LineWidth' property the same way you do for plot. For example:
>> fplot(x1,[0,2],'k','LineWidth',2);
In R2015b and earlier releases, you have to search for the object and set the line width. To set the widths of all the lines to 2:
>> set(findall(gca, 'Type', 'Line'),'LineWidth',2);
Or, to set the width of one line:
>> set(findobj(gca, 'Type', 'Line', 'Linestyle', '--'), 'LineWidth', 2);
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帅 赵
帅 赵 on 11 Jul 2021
I can't make changes through set, But I can add parameters in setting with fplot

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 8 May 2014
One way is to use fplot() to get the (x,y) values, then use plot() to do the plotting and then adjusting properties via the plot handles.
clear all;
close all
clc;
w1=0;
w2=16.73;
x1= @(t) 0.05*cos(w1.*t)-0.05*cos(w2.*t);
x2= @(t) 0.05*cos(w1.*t)+0.05*cos(w2.*t);
[xx1,yy1] = fplot(x1,[0,2],'k');
[xx2,yy2] = fplot(x2,[0,2],'--k');
hold on
h1 = plot(xx1,yy1,'k');
h2 = plot(xx2,yy2,'k');
hold off;
set([h1 h2],'LineWidth',2)
legend('x','y');
title('plot');
xlabel('t');
ylabel('d');

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