How do I add a for loop to do subplots
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    Dalton Houghton-Schaffer
 on 20 Feb 2020
  
Create a subplot with two graphs subplot(2,1,x). The top plot will be your summed sinusoids and the bottom will show all the sinusoids used to create the final sinusoid. To do this, use the for loop to create a matrix that contains three vectors, one for each of the base sinusoids. Then use one command (outside your function) to plot all three together on the bottom subplot.
My code is below but I am unsure how or where to add a for loop to execute this. My thought was to store the "x" value and then plot it. 
function [xx,tt] = syn_sin(fk,xk,fs,dur,tstart)
if nargin <5, tstart=0, end
if length (xk)~= length(fk)
    error ('error', 'fk~=xk');
end
t= tstart: 1/(fs):dur;
x=xk(1)* exp(2*j*pi*fk(1)*t);
for k=2:length(fk);
    x=xk(k) *exp(2*j*pi*fk(k)*t) +x;
end
plot(t,x),grid on    
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  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 20 Feb 2020
        
      Edited: Adam Danz
    
      
 on 20 Feb 2020
  
      The general template to build subplots within a loop
nrows = 2; % number of subplot rows
ncols = 1; % number of subplot columns
nsubs = nrows * ncols; % total number of subplots
for i = 1:nsubs
    subplot(nrows, ncols, i)
    plot(. . .)
end
For r2019b or later, you can used tiledlayout
nrows = 2; % number of subplot rows
ncols = 1; % number of subplot columns
nsubs = nrows * ncols; % total number of subplots
tiledlayout(nrows, ncols)
for i = 1:nsubs
    nexttile()
    plot(. . .)
end
Let me know if there are any questions | problems.
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