Plotting the tone frequencies

I am in the process of creating sound. I've created the tone frequencies, but I'll need to show it on a diagram (ex. plot), but it keep giving me error, when using the:
plot(s1+s2);
What am I doing wrong?
The two first plots doesn't give any results, it's just blue.
figure
subplot(3,1,1);
plot(t, s1);
xlim([0 1E+3]);
grid
subplot(3,1,2);
plot(t, s2);
xlim([0 1E+3]);
grid
subplot(3,1,3);
plot(t, s1 + s2);
xlim([0 1E+3]);
grid

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It's always helpful to share the full error message as well.
When I run the code you shared with the plot command at the end, it generates a warning, but the plot appears. Is that what you see?
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Anonym on 4 Oct 2020
Edited: Anonym on 4 Oct 2020
Updated the thread.
Yes sorry, I meant there wasn't something inside the plot, when the window pop-up. It was only blue inside.

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Note that ‘t’ seems to be missing.
Substituting for it and changing the xlim parameters:
t = values;
figure
subplot(3,1,1);
plot(t, s1);
xlim([0 1E-1]);
grid
subplot(3,1,2);
plot(t, s2);
xlim([0 1E-1]);
grid
subplot(3,1,3);
plot(t, s1 + s2);
xlim([0 1E-1]);
grid
appears to create two separate tones and a modulated summation.
It is necessary to ‘zoom’ the plots this way in order to see the details.

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Yeah, I had it but used the linspace function.
Thanks, got it working, makes much more sense now;)
As always, my pleasure!
Anonym
Anonym on 4 Oct 2020
Edited: Anonym on 4 Oct 2020
Sorry for disturbing again :-) I have a question that might be not be related to this topic, not sure but I'll give it a go. I have another question, how should I examine how the distance depends on tonevolume, how can I utilize this to create a consistent voix céleste effect in a tone with an overtone profile (harmonic profile), and implementing a scale with voix céleste effect? Any idea, what I could say about that?
I had to look up voix céleste.
I honestly have no idea. You will have to experiment to get the result you want.
Yeah, thanks alot. Figured it out, found out it was kind of the same as the beateffect :-)
I'd like to ask you, if you could help me to plot the two frequencies in one plot? So it'll be combined, will show both graph in the same plot. I tried to use the examples the person did, but couldn't it gave me a blank figure window (https://se.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/combine-multiple-plots.html)
I tried the following, but couldn't get it to work.
figure
plot(values, s1);
hold on
plot(values, s2);
grid
hold off
I am not certain what the problem is. If you are using ‘t’ as the independent variable (as in your initial post), try this:
figure
plot(t, s1);
hold on
plot(t, s2);
grid
hold off
.
Thanks, got it working. Sorry for keep disturbing you, but could you help me with adding a header function, tried multiple ways: https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/612961-adding-header-function-to-two-frequencies
I do not understand what you mean by ‘header function’.
What is it supposed to do?
It's declaring function name: https://se.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/function.html
I posted an Answer to it.
Hello, sorry for always disturbing you. Do not know who else I could ask. There is just one thing I am curious about regarding this; is that how can I analyze a graph a two-tone frequencies that are combined in a graph? By your help and using your assistance, I have created two pairs of two frequencies with a close frequency and one with two frequencies that are far apart from each other. There is a clear difference, but how can we analyze it directly from the graph?
Appreciating your help.
No worries.
I posted a sort-of Answer to it.

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