Why isn't ezplot holding on?

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Alessio Nava
Alessio Nava on 23 Apr 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson on 4 Sep 2020
% settings for figure and axis
figuraT1 = figure('Name',title,'Position', get(0,'Screensize'));
maxfig(figuraT1,1);
assiT1 = axes('Parent', figuraT1);
dim=length(fsymarr);
for i=1:dim
ezplot(fsymarr(i),[min,max],figuraT1)
hold on
end
grid on
set(assiT1, 'LineWidth',1.5);
set(assiT1,'FontSize',14,'FontWeight','bold','FontAngle','Italic');
ylabel('Y Values');
xlabel('X Values');
Why does the function ezplot plot only the last function in the array fsymarr?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Apr 2013
What does
class(fsymarr)
show ? I need to know in order to tell you the correct solution.
Also I will need to know your MATLAB version number.
Alessio Nava
Alessio Nava on 24 Apr 2013
fsymarr is a simple vector containing explicit 2D functions expressed in symbolic vars. For example it might contain: [x^2+1, sqrt(x)]. I iterate over the vector fsymarr to plot all these functions on the same graph.
Version 2012a.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson on 4 Sep 2020
The only thing I see at the moment is that ezplot() automatically adjusts the plot limits in ways such that the results of the earlier plot might only be partly visible (or out of range completely.)
Try changing to "hold on" instead of "hold all" -- but note that if you do that then the limits established first will be used, possibly leaving other plots mostly out of window.
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Alessio Nava
Alessio Nava on 25 Apr 2013
That was the problem; unfortunately I did not realize since all the graphs are complementary. I've just written some code which manages to resize the axis dinamically. Thank you very much!
Ricardo Ortega Bolaños
Ricardo Ortega Bolaños on 4 Sep 2020
Hello Alessio Nava, I have the same problems with "hold on" and "ezplot", the axes change and the graph does not come out well. Could you give me some indication about your code, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

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