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How to plot graphs for a loop for all the different values you've selected for the loop

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I've used a for loop to change the temperature where an event code happens to change a value in a dT/dt derivative. Does anyone know how to code so that all the graphs for the 6 different derivatives against time can be plotted? I need all the graphs because I need to observe when the reactor blows up and at what temperature I selected. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 Jan 2022
Do you want all the plots in one graph? If so use hold on:
for k = 1 : 6
% Get x and y, then call plot
plot(x, y, '-');
hold on;
end
legend;
Or do you want 6 different plots? If so use subplot():
for k = 1 : 6
% Get x and y, then call plot
subplot(2, 3, k);
plot(x, y, '-');
end
legend;
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Tom Goodland
Tom Goodland on 18 Jan 2022
If this is awkward to do because of the sheer volume of graphs that need to load, could you please help me put a condition in where when the reactor temperature reaches 500K or 45 atm stop the loop and let me know what temperature the cooling water change occurs at for the one before the temp that makes the reactor blow up (reach 500 K or 45 atm).

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