Hold function combining graphs

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Hamza
Hamza on 21 Sep 2022
Commented: dpb on 22 Sep 2022
im trying to plot two graphs, and have used two hold functions, yet it is combining all the plots in one single graph.

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dpb
dpb on 21 Sep 2022
Don't use hold on for separate plots, it's specifically to add more to a given figure/axes.
Insert
figure
instead, before each new plotting sequence where you want a new plot.
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Hamza
Hamza on 22 Sep 2022
i dont seem to understand how figure works. can you help with an example? the docs arent helping either
dpb
dpb on 22 Sep 2022
figure by itself creates a new figure...figure(N) either makes the specific figure current if it already exists or makes a new one of the number/handle if it doesn't.
Not much else to understand -- if you want new plots not to overwrite or to add on to the existing then you use figure first. Each figure starts out empty; you then add what is wanted; axes, plot and their compatriots add a single axes to the figure.
Or, if you want multiple axes in a single figure, then see tiledlayout and nexttile

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