How to apply LOOP Function to this simple problem??
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figure(1)
plot(t(1:32768),x1,'r','linewidth',1)
title('Waveform','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
set(gca, 'FontName','Times New Roman', 'FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
xlabel('Time (s)','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
ylabel('Ampiltude (mils)','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
I would like to generate multiple graphs indvidually (say 10) between t and x1,x2,x3,x4.....x10 such that when i run the command, 10 separate graph files open at once with name such as figure1, figure2, figure3,.....figure10. Kindly tell me how to apply loop function here.
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Image Analyst
on 24 Mar 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 24 Mar 2013
Assuming you have a known, fixed number of xn variables, and it doesn't change with each run of the program, you can just simply wrap it in a loop:
for k = 1 : 10
if k == 1
x = x1;
elseif k == 2
x = x2;
elseif k == 3
x = x3;
elseif k == 4
x = x4;
elseif k == 5
x = x5;
elseif k == 6
x = x6;
elseif k == 7
x = x7;
elseif k == 8
x = x8;
elseif k == 9
x = x9;
elseif k == 10
x = x10;
end
figure;
plot(t(1:32768),x,'r','linewidth',1)
title('Waveform','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
set(gca, 'FontName','Times New Roman', 'FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
xlabel('Time (s)','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
ylabel('Ampiltude (mils)','Fontname','Times new roman','FontSize',35,'fontweight','b')
end
If you don't have 10 x variables with each run, then you must be doing what the FAQ explicitly recommends that you don't do.
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