Why does this split of the plot lines doesn't work?

x = linspace(0,8.7,1000)
a = zeros (1,1000)
b = zeros (1,1000)
c = zeros (1,1000)
d = zeros (1,1000)
hold on;
grid on;
%////////////////////////////////////////////////Fall 1///////////////////
figure(1);
for i = 1:1000
a(i) = 6.5*4000./((6.5-x(i)));
b(i) = 10500
c(i) = 6.5*9500./((x(i)));
d(i) = 500./(x(i)-6.5);
if a(i)<b(i)
plot(x,a,'.')
end
if d(i)<c(i)<b(i)
plot(x,c,'.')
end
if d(i)<c(i)
plot(x,d,'.')
end
plot(x,b,'.')
end
axis([0 10 0 12000])

 Accepted Answer

the graph function is not the same as in grafik.png and the lower area needs some improvement, but would you consider the following a start point?
x=[1:1:100];y1=x([1:1:30]);y2=x(3)*ones(1,20);y3=x([30:-1:1]);y4=zeros(1,20);
y=[y1 y2 y3 y4];y=y+10;plot(x,y,'r')
patch('XData',x,'YData',y,'FaceColor','red','LineStyle','none')
axis([0 numel(x) 0 max(y)+5])
z=y-3; % lift
delay=7
z([1:1:end-delay+1])=z([delay:1:end]) % advance
hold all
plot(x,z,'b')

More Answers (3)

if d(i)<c(i)<b(i)
means the same as
if ((d(i)<c(i))<b(i))
The calculation d(i)<c(i) returns back 0 (false) or 1 (true), and you then compare that 0 or 1 to b(i)

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Fixing the if and adding some semi-colons produces a reasonable looking graph.

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Herr Rüger
I am confident I can supply the correct answer, but i kindly ask for some clarification.
Dein script, with lines instead of dots, i have nur reduced the amount of points from 1000 down to 10:
x = linspace(0,8.7,10)
a = zeros (1,10)
b = zeros (1,10)
c = zeros (1,10)
d = zeros (1,10)
for i = 1:10
a(i) = 6.5*40./((6.5-x(i)));
b(i) = 105
c(i) = 6.5*95./((x(i)));
d(i) = 5./(x(i)-6.5);
if a(i)<b(i)
subplot(2,2,1);plot(x,a');axis([0 10 0 120]);grid on;hold all
end
if d(i)<c(i)<b(i)
figure(2);subplot(2,2,2);plot(x,c');axis([0 10 0 120]);grid on;hold all
end
if d(i)<c(i)
subplot(2,2,3);plot(x,d');axis([0 10 0 120]);grid on;hold all
end
subplot(2,2,4);plot(x,b');axis([0 10 0 120]);grid on;hold all
end
.
Aso, would you please define 'split' in the context of deine frage?
thanks for time and attention, awaiting comment
John BG
Fabian Rüeger
Fabian Rüeger on 7 Jan 2017
Edited: Fabian Rüeger on 7 Jan 2017
Thank you for your answers. The final plot should look like this:->grafik.png
The diagramm describes a weight distribution of a lorry.

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ok, so your question is not about splitting a plot, but how to add a shadow, to reproduce grafik.m in MATLAB, oder?

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