How to create multiple graphs based on a variable that goes into a for-loop?

Hello Community,
I want to plot multiple graphs into one figure.
The multiple graphs are based on different geometry inputs, i.e. 4 graphs needed for 4 different
The different geometry inputs are used in a loop for B:
I can find the result for every single geometry input, which is fine:
How can I create several graphs for several geometry inputs at the same time?
Thank you very much

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Hi Vladimir,
thank you for the quick answer.
I know the "hold" command, but I guess this would mean, that I have to create new loops for every different geometry input. So if I want to plot 4 graphs for 4 different geometry inputs this would need 4 loops at the same time.
Is there a more elegant way to do it?

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 Accepted Answer

Maybe you need only one more for loop
expansion = [1 2 3 4];
x = 0:10;
% data
for k = 1:length(expansion)
y = sin(x)*expansion(k);
line(x,y)
end

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Hi darova,
thank you very much for your help. I think this is going into the right direction.
Maybe u can help me furth with the specific problem:
This is the input. Let's say I want results for R_expansion = 0.12 and R_Rexpansion = 0.2 and R_expansion = 0.3
So this is my loop, where the yellow marked input is:
Can you give it another try?
Hello davora,
thank you very much for your help.

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