How can I plot an equation to its time lag?

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I am using MATLAB to solve an economic model and I would like to plot in a graph consumption in period t+1 and consumption in period t. The equation for consumption is:
where are parameters that I can choose the value but correspond to the sequence defined above. Since I know consumption in period 0, , I can solve for the sequence using a loop. However, I do not know how to plot consumption to its lag in a graph.
Thanks for your help!!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Mar 2020
What does "to its lag" mean? If you want to plot consumption, just use the plot() function after the loop.
sergi quintana
sergi quintana on 29 Mar 2020
As you can see I have a sequence whose values I don't know. I just know the first value of the sequence (Period 0 consumption). I would like to plot the evolution of this sequence with ct+1 on the y-axis and ct on the x-axis. Maybe now is more clear.
Thanks for your interest!

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darova
darova on 29 Mar 2020
Use for loops
c(1) = w + (1-b)*(1+r)*a0 + D;
for t = 1:n-1
c(t+1) = (1+r)*(c(t)-ch)*b + ch;
end
plot(1:n,c)
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sergi quintana
sergi quintana on 30 Mar 2020
Thanks for your interest! However, it seems I was not clear with my problem. I would like to plot c(t+1) on y-axis and c(t) on the x-axis. The graph you propose just plots c on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. Maybe now is more clear. Anyway thanks for helping!

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