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Using High-Level Plotting Functions
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Specifying Line Style
You can assign different line styles to each data set by passing line style identifier strings to plot.For example,
t = 0:pi/100:2*pi; y = sin(t); y2 = sin(t-0.25); y3 = sin(t-0.5);
plot(t,y,'-',t,y2,'--',t,y3,':')
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