how to plot x= 0:0.01:10
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i attempted to do this but instead of giving me 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 on the x axis it gives me 0,5,15,20 idont understand why. Do i have to use linspace instead, on the newer version of matlab instead of what i used in the question?
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Your badly-named "x" variable (almost everyone else would have called it y) goes from 0 to 10 in a thousand and one steps. When you plot just x, it will use x as the y value and the index (1 to 1001) as the x value.. Hence you will get a plot like this.
x = 0:0.01:10
plot(x, 'b.-', LineWidth=2);
grid on;
xlabel('Index');
ylabel('Value of x');
title('x = 0:0.01:10')
Note that the x axis plots indexes 1 - 1001, and the y axis plots the value of your badly-named data.
If you have some other y and you want your x to actually be x, then you can't just plot(x), you must plot(x, y). Then to set up your x tick mark labels you can use xticks
xticks(0 : 10);
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