Introduction to Matlab in English | 09 Subplots

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Mohammed Mohammed

Mohammed Mohammed

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@mertyalcinoz591
@mertyalcinoz591 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Mohammed. Your videos are really useful and we are learning so much things from what you are saying. Only one thing that your mic parasitizing a little bit. It can be much more better actually with the basic mic. Greetings from Turkey! :)
@MGMohammed
@MGMohammed 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you kind words! You are right, the mic in this video was not good, I used another one in the following videos. Greetings!
@mertyalcinoz591
@mertyalcinoz591 3 жыл бұрын
@@MGMohammed Best matlab video series in youtube for chem engs :)
@sasikannanp6319
@sasikannanp6319 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Mohammad, first of all,Thanks for making these amazing content! I have one doubt, you said we have to type close after every plot, and that's how it works too, But in this video as well as previous ones , you didn't type close or something , but you get every plots , and marking axis in further steps .But in my system I couldn't able to add all those in step by step, 1 . Have to add all these labels, marking, plot in single line of code which is somewhat tough and frustrating to do. If I put those comments in step by step format ( as you put) , For the first comment only, the plot get appeared. Then I closed that plot and puts labels, only the labels get appeared with a blank page of graph . I couldn't able to explain it further by words , and please do adjust if there's any mistake in my english. So please clear my doubt. Thanks in advance!
@MGMohammed
@MGMohammed 2 жыл бұрын
Hello SasiKannan, I will rephrase what I understood from your question. You have an issue with using "close" command then editing the plot by adding axis titles for instance you find only the last command without the original plot. If this is what you are asking about then you need to keep in mind that typing the "close" command is exactly like clicking on the red "x" button on the top right corner of the plot, this means that all the data in the plot are lost once you do that. Then when you write another command you get only the result of that command without adding it to the previous commands. What I do might be somehow fast that is why you might not have noticed it. After I close the plot window, I retype the plotting command (from history, by clicking on "up" button) and replot the graph then add the new commands which show up on the same window without loosing the plot. life will be way easier when you use m-files, I did not do that here since the m-files are discussed in a following video in the series. Using m-files will let you repeat all the steps without retyping them. I hope this answers your question. If this is not your question, please let me know what you were asking about.
@sasikannanp6319
@sasikannanp6319 2 жыл бұрын
@@MGMohammed Thank you for the explanation, Mohammed . Now I got my answer .
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