| Getting Started | ![]() |
Creating a Plot
The plot function has different forms, depending on the input arguments. If y is a vector, plot(y) produces a piecewise linear graph of the elements of y versus the index of the elements of y. If you specify two vectors as arguments, plot(x,y) produces a graph of y versus x.
For example, these statements use the colon operator to create a vector of x values ranging from zero to 2
, compute the sine of these values, and plot the result.
Now label the axes and add a title. The characters \pi create the symbol
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| Basic Plotting | Multiple Data Sets in One Graph | ![]() |