How to remove asymptote lines from my plots?
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My plots are generating asymptote lines. Here is the code:
syms x y
r=pi;
k=r.^(1/4);
h = 1.054*10^(-34);                            %value of hbar
omega=.5.*pi;
psi =0;                                       %initialise psi
N=1;    %mean value
j=2;
h2 = figure;
filename = 'CoherentSHO.gif';
for t=1:1:j
  psi =0;  
  for n=0:1:10
    c = abs(sqrt(N^n*exp(-N)/factorial(n)));
    En=h.*omega.*(n+1/2);
    un=(hermiteH(n,x)/(k*sqrt(2*factorial(n)))*exp(-x^{2}/2)).*exp(-1i.*En.*t./h);
    psi = psi + c.*un;
  end
    %u=(psi.*conj(psi));
    subplot(j,1,t)
    h4=fplot(psi.*conj(psi));
    drawnow()
    h4.NodeChildren(1).Visible='on';
        axis([-6 6 0 1])
    ylabel('|\psi_n(x,t)|^2', Rotation=0)
  title(sprintf('t=%0.1f', t));
      % Capture the plot as an image 
       frame = getframe(h2); 
      im = frame2im(frame); 
      [imind,cm] = rgb2ind(im,1024); 
      % Write to the GIF File 
       if t == 0 
          imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif', 'Loopcount',inf); 
      else 
          imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','WriteMode','append'); 
      end 
end  
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 29 Oct 2021
				easiest way: don't use fplot. subs() specific values into the expression, double(), plot the result
Accepted Answer
  Star Strider
      
      
 on 29 Oct 2021
        This is actually fairly straightforward using the ShowPoles property  — 
syms x 
y = tan(x);
figure
fplot(tan(x), [-pi pi])
title('Original')
figure
hfp = fplot(tan(x), [-pi pi]);
hfp.ShowPoles = 'off';
title('Showpoles ''off''')
Expertiment with other properties for different results.  
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