Decrease the scale of y-axis

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Duong Nguyen
Duong Nguyen on 17 Jan 2018
Edited: Adam on 17 Jan 2018
I have plotted 2 graphs of y versus t with following commands:
t = linspace(0,10,20);
y = 1./((3/10^(8*8)*7.7*10^58*10^(3/2)*t)/2 + 1/1000).^(2/3);
plot(t,y)
hold on
y5 = 1./((3/10^(8*9)*7.7*10^58*10^(3/2)*t)/2 + 1/1000).^(2/3);
plot(t,y5)
In the attached image, they are blue and red lines, respectively. But I want to scale up the image to observe the clear differences of graph y5 vs t (red one)(i.e. y-axis should be limited from 50 to 100 to see clearer the red graph). So how can I do with that?
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Duong Nguyen
Duong Nguyen on 17 Jan 2018
Edited: Duong Nguyen on 17 Jan 2018
Thank you for your instruction. I am new to MATLAB so I did not know that. I have put some bracket so that it is easier to read
Rik
Rik on 17 Jan 2018
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