Plotting two continuous figures

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Adrian Quesada
Adrian Quesada on 2 Nov 2017
Commented: Rik on 2 Nov 2017
Hi I need to make two graphs in one figure. I have to plot the current vrs the voltage, for this I use the following command:
voltage= [-8:0.5:10];
r=200;
current=voltage/r;
plot (voltage,current)
In the next figure I have to plot the change in the current as a function of the resistance, but the starting point of this graph must be the end of the previous one. I calculate a new vector of the current as following:
v=10;
rn=[200:-0.5:0];
in=v./rn;
The complete figure should be similar to the enclosed one, so I have to reverse the x axis in the second graph.
How could I make the two graphs in one?
Thanks
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Rik
Rik on 2 Nov 2017
Be careful about the names you give things. A figure has a specific meaning in Matlab, which doesn't sound like what you are describing.
You know about hold on? You can use that to call plot again without it cleaning the axis.

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