how to plot symbolic equations

Hi,
I was trying to plot symbolic ode equations. my code is
syms r Z_r w_r t i_L
syms n V_in V_o v_c
r=n*V_in-(V_o/2);
i_L=(r/Z_r)*sin(pi-w_r*t);
v_c=n*V_in+r*cos(pi-w_r*t);
y=Z_r*i_L;
fplot(v_c,y)
but it is giving me this error
Error using fcnchk (line 106)
If FUN is a MATLAB object, it must have an feval method.
Error in fplot (line 62)
fun = fcnchk(fun);
Error in Untitled (line 8)
fplot(v_c,y)
Can anyone please help?

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I have also tried this one but this is also not working
% function P = plot_arc(a,b,h,k,r)
% Plot a circular arc as a pie wedge.
% a is start of arc in radians,
% b is end of arc in radians,
% (h,k) is the center of the circle.
% r is the radius.
% Try this: plot_arc(pi/4,3*pi/4,9,-4,3)
% Author: Matt Fig
syms r Z_r w_r t i_L
syms n V_in V_o v_c v_cr
% t = linspace(a,b);
% x = r*cos(t) + h;
% y = r*sin(t) + k;
% x = [x h x(1)];
% y = [y k y(1)];
h=n*V_in;
k=0;
a=V_o/2-v_cr;
b=V_o/2+v_cr;
t = linspace(a,b);
r=n*V_in-(V_o/2)+v_cr;
i_L=(r/Z_r)*sin(pi-w_r*t);
v_c=n*V_in+r*cos(pi-w_r*t);
v_c = [v_c h v_c(1)];
i_L = [i_L k i_L(1)];
y=i_L*Z_r;
P = fill(v_c,y,'r');
axis([h-r-1 h+r+1 k-r-1 k+r+1])
axis square;
if ~nargout
clear P
end
P = plot_arc(a,b,h,k,r);
set(P,'edgecolor','b','linewidth',4)
There are too many symbolic variables....
yes!! I know that..but is it possible to plot with these variables?
fplot() does accept pairs of functions, but the functions must only involve one variable. You appear to be using an older MATLAB release; in current releases the error for the first version would be,
Error using fplot>singleFplot (line 236)
Input must be a function or functions of a single variable.

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on 18 Oct 2017

Edited:

on 23 Oct 2017

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