How to plot values without overwriting them?

My code looks like the following:
function result = eulerPROJECT(V, angle, h)
x=0
y=0
t=0;
while t<5
x=x+h*V*cos(angle)
y=y+h*V*sin(angle)-h*9.8*t
t=t+0.2;
plot(x,y)
end
I'm trying to plot y against x for each t but the problem is it only plots the last values of y and x. How can I change this so that each pair of y and x gets plotted?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Nov 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Nov 2017
@ Samuel Alff: the code you show contains no graphics/plotting functions, the function returns none of its internal variables, and you do not show us how you are trying to use this code to plot anything. How can we help you?

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Anna M
Anna M on 19 Nov 2017
Edited: Anna M on 19 Nov 2017
To plot multiple vectors in one figure, use
hold on
after the first plot. Then just write more plot-orders the way you need them, and use
hold off
after the last one. MatLab should then plot all the vectors in one figure. Example for the code:
x = 1:1:10;
y1 = x;
y2 = x + 1;
y3 = 3*x;
plot(x,y1)
hold on
plot(x,y2)
[...]
plot(x,y3)
hold off
(See the Documentation of plot for details.) But even so, I have to agree, that your question is hardly understandable when we don't even see what the plot-order you are using looks like...
EDIT: plot(x,y1, x,y2, x,y3) should work as well and is shorter.

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You are plotting single points at a time. You will not be able to see any result unless you give a marker, such as
plot(x, y1, '*')

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SBA
SBA on 19 Nov 2017
The above edited code is what pretty much what I have been trying, just putting a plot(x,y) at the end so the problem was that it only plotted the final x and y values because with each iteration I overwrite them.

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Then you should try the longer version, by inserting 'hold on' after your 'plot(x,y)' and 'hold off' after 'end'.
function result = eulerPROJECT(V, angle, h)
x=0
y=0
t=0;
while t<5
x=x+h*V*cos(angle)
y=y+h*V*sin(angle)-h*9.8*t
t=t+0.2;
plot(x,y)
hold on
end
hold off
Like this? It still doesn't give me a plot but this time the scale of the axes is what I would expect. I should clarify that before I assumed it was plotting the final x and y values based on the numbers on my x and y axes. However I only ever see an empty graph space I never actually see any plotted points?
Did you see Walter's comment on my first suggestion? For plotting single points, you need to specify a symbol, e.g.
plot(x,y,'.') or
plot(x,y,'*')
But the use of 'hold' seems to be correct. ;)
Brilliant! Thank you very much that worked great :)
You're very welcome! Glad that I (we) could help :)

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