How to add a label to a general line

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alireza rahimi
alireza rahimi on 28 May 2020
Answered: alireza rahimi on 28 May 2020
clear all;
close all;
clc;
r = 0:.1:14; % (valume of compration ratio)
b = input ( 'input number of specific heat ratio (k) ');
for i=1:b
if i <=b
k = input ( 'impot volume of specific heat ratio1 : ');
f = 1 - ( 1./ r.^(k-1));
figure(1);
title 'comparison';
ylabel('efficiency')
plot (r,f)
ax = gca;
ax.FontSize = 13;
hold on ;
legend('otto')
ylim([0 1])
i = i+1;
figure(2)
title 'otto cycle';
xlabel('r')
ylabel(' ? ')
plot(r,f)
hold on;
ylim([0 1])
end
end
r = 0:.1:26; % (valume of compration ratio)
v = input ( 'input number of cut off : ');
for i=1:v
if i <=v
rc = input ( 'impot volume of cut off : ');
k = 1.4;
f1 = 1 - (( 1 ./ (r.^(k-1))) * (((rc.^k)-1) / (k.*(rc-1))));
figure(1);
title 'comparison';
ylabel('efficiency')
plot (r,f1,'--')
ax = gca;
ax.FontSize = 13;
hold on ;
legend('Otto','Diesel')
ylim([0 1])
i = i+1;
figure(3)
xlabel('r')
ylabel(' ? ')
title 'Diesel cycle';
plot(r,f1);
ylim([0 1])
hold on
end
end
r = 0:.1:30; % (valume of compration ratio)
l= input ( 'input number of specific heat ratio (k) ');
for i=1:l
if i <=l
k = input ( 'impot volume of specific heat ratio : ');
f2 = 1 - (1./r.^((k-1)./k)) ;
figure(1);
title 'comparison';
ylabel('efficiency')
plot (r,f2,'b--o')
ax = gca;
ax.FontSize = 13;
hold on ;
legend('Otto','Diesel','Brayton')
ylim([0 1])
i = i+1;
figure(4)
title ' Brayton cycle ';
plot(r,f2);
ylim([0 1])
hold on
end
end
I designed 3 cycles Brighton, Diesel, Otto
And l used 3 loops in order of names and 4 shapes were drawn.
Comparison
Brighton cycle
Diesel cycle
Otto cycle
And I don't know how I can show the amount of( K) taken from the user in the cycle Otto
(rc) in the diesel cycle and( k) in the shape of Brighton.

Answers (2)

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 28 May 2020
Use sprintf(...)

alireza rahimi
alireza rahimi on 28 May 2020
what exacly use for ? it dose for leble or not :(

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