if true
% clc;
clear all;
for m=1:5
a=randi([0, 100]);
b=randi([0, 100]);
c=randi([0, 100]);
d=randi([0, 100]);
z0=complex(a,b);
z1=complex(c,d);
alpha=complex(randi([0, 100]),randi([0, 100]));
k=50000;
Zarray = zeros(k,2);
for n=1:k
Z=((alpha*z1)/(1+z0));
z0=z1;
z1=Z;
Zarray(n,1) = real(Z);
Zarray(n,2) = imag(Z);
end
fig=figure('Visible','on');
plot(Zarray(:,1), Zarray(:,2),'r*');
%plot3(1:k,Zarray(:,1), Zarray(:,2),'b*');
xlabel('Real','fontsize',15);
ylabel('Imaginary','fontsize',15);
zlabel('Sequence Order','fontsize',15);
%saveas(fig,'fig.bmp');
end
end
This code will generate 5 figures. My aim to get a single figure merged of these five figures.
How do I do that? Please help.

 Accepted Answer

Hi,
replace the line
fig=figure('Visible','on');
by
subplot(5, 1, m);
Titus

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Sir. I want overlapped images. One merge another with different colors. Could it be possible?
With "merged" you mean the plots to appear in the same plot? Then replace the call to figure with
hold on
This will add the next plot to the previous.
Titus
fig=figure('Visible','on');
hold on;
plot(Zarray(:,1), Zarray(:,2),'r*');
It is coming all 5 figures. please let me know...how I should write it.
Delete the line fig=figure(...). This opens a new figure instead of reusing the previous.
Yes. Figure is now okay. But all plots are in same color. So it is difficult to distinguish. is it possible to have different color?
plot(Zarray(:,1), Zarray(:,2),'r*');
forces the color to be red ("r"). In R2014b and newer, leave out the colore and it's automatically changed. For previous versions do something like
col = {'r*', 'b*', 'c*', 'k*', 'g'};
...
plot(..., col{m});

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