plotting graphs in matlab
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Hello
If i had the following
clear
clc
x=0:10
y=-2*x+6
y1=3*x
plot(x,y)
hold on
plot(x,y1)
how would i just plot the graph with the limits being the x and y intercept
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Geoff Hayes
on 25 Apr 2020
Elliot - plaese clarify what you mean by with the limits being the x and y intercept. What do you want the minimum and maximum limits for the x and y axes?
Elliott Cameron
on 25 Apr 2020
Star Strider
on 25 Apr 2020
Note that ‘y1’ intercepts both the x and y axes at (0,0).
Elliott Cameron
on 25 Apr 2020
Tommy
on 25 Apr 2020
You can solve for the intercepts using the equation for y1 and update the axes limits accordingly:
clear
clc
x=0:10;
y1=-2*x+6;
y=3*x;
plot(x,y)
hold on
plot(x,y1)
yint = 6; % -2*0 + 6 => 6
xint = 3; % (0 - 6)/(-2) => 3
ax = gca;
ax.XLim(2) = xint;
ax.YLim(2) = yint;
dpb
on 25 Apr 2020
@Tommy...you have/are developing my habit of putting Answers in Comments... :)
Tommy
on 25 Apr 2020
Ah! Yes I agree... I do often question if I really understand what's being asked, and whether my "answer" is a full answer, but too often I default to the comment section
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