I want to plot plot(t,S) , plot(t,BT), plot(t,D), plot (t,I), and plot(t,R) separately, and not together in one plot. How do you plot these graphs separately ?

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figure
hold on
t=linspace(0,T,i+1);
plot(t,S)
plot(t,BT)
plot(t,D)
plot(t,BET)
plot(t,I)
plot(t,R)
hold off
title('SIRD FOR COVID-19 IN SOUTH AFRICA')
xlabel('Time') %% Days
ylabel('Surviving Population')
legend('Confirmed ', 'Infected', 'Recovered', 'Death', 'BT','BET')

Answers (1)

Tanisha Gosain
Tanisha Gosain on 19 Jun 2020
Remove hold on and hold off from your code. Hold on retains the current axes and adds new plots onto the existing plot. You can read more about hold on and hold off here.

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