Trying to get the 2nd functions to plot to the right of the first.
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format long
r=1000;
c=100*(10^(-6));
rc=r*c;
vs=4;
tf=2;
%% 2 exact solution for charging and discharging
% for charging
ti=0;
dt=0.01;
t1= ti:dt:tf;
vcap1 = vs*(1-exp((-t1)/(rc)));
plot(t1,vcap1)
hold on;
ti2(1)=tf; 
tf2=10;
t2 = ti2:dt:tf2;
n  =(tf-ti)/dt;
o   = 1000-n;
vcap2    = zeros(o+1,1);
vcap2(1) = vcap1(end);
tc       = zeros(o+1,1);
tc(1)    = -rc*log((vcap2(1))/vs);
%= vs*exp(-tc(i+1)/(rc));
for i = 1:o
    t2(i+1) = t2(i)+ dt;
    vcap2(i+1)=vcap2(i)-dt;
    tc(i+1) = -rc*log((vcap2(i+1))/vs);
end
plot(tc,vcap2)
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 18 Feb 2021
				What is your question? We cannot read your mind, so please explain everything we need to know, so we can help.
Answers (1)
  Cris LaPierre
    
      
 on 18 Feb 2021
        Your X values determine where your plots appear horizontally. Adjust the X values of your second plot command to start at the max X value of your first plot.
plot(max(t1)+tc,vcap2)
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