Plotting on the same graph

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Hi, I am trying to plot graphs in a for loop over one another for which, I am using the following code:
for secs=0.75:0.25:1.50
[ etf , decayFct , etfFreq , buildUpNorm , PNR ]=calcEtfSch(data,f_sampl,secs,data_point);
lgSch=10*log10(decayFct);
plT(lgSch,etfFreq);
hold on;
axis([ 0 1.5 -60 0 ]);
xticks([0 .25 0.5 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 ])
title( 'Schroeder curves with differing upper integration limits' )
end
However, I get 4 different plots rather than them being on the same graph. I will be glad to get some help.
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KSSV
KSSV on 5 Oct 2017
Where are you plotting?
SARVESH AGRAWAL
SARVESH AGRAWAL on 5 Oct 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2017
My bad. The plT function is my plotting function. Following is the code:
function [timLen]=plT(data,sampling_freq)
delta_t=1/sampling_freq;
dataLen=length(data);
timVct=(0:dataLen-1)*delta_t;
timLen=timVct(end);
figure;
plot(timVct,data,'Linewidth',2)
hold on;
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2017
Each figure() call creates a new figure. You should remove the figure() call.
If for some reason it is impossible to remove the figure() call, then it will be necessary to use findobj() to locate all of the plots on all of the figures and merge them into a single plot.
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SARVESH AGRAWAL
SARVESH AGRAWAL on 6 Oct 2017
I got it working right before I saw your answer. Thank you though!

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Ewout van der Feltz
Ewout van der Feltz on 5 Oct 2017
Edited: Ewout van der Feltz on 5 Oct 2017
When plotting recursively it is often practical to use 'hold all' rather than 'hold on'. Include that before plotting the functions and the plots should end up in the same graph.

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