MATLAB: Is it possible in Scope to plot 2 signals together and overhand hold onplotscopetogether Is it possible in Scope to plot 2 signals together and overhand? (like using 'hold on' in plot command) Best Answer Use the "Mux" block from the "Signal Routing" library to combine the two signal together into a vector signal and then feed it to the Scope block. http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/slref/scope.html Related SolutionsMATLAB: How to combine the result of two scope into one You can use the "mux" function block to combine the two signals of interest. The output of the mux block can be fed directly into a single scope. The plot traces from each model will be visible on a single scope!https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/89917-plot-two-graphs-each-from-different-models-in-one-scope?s_tid=answers_rc1-2_p2_MLT MATLAB: How to plot a complex function in simulink You could plot the real and imaginary part separately using the scope block, or then plot them in the real-imaginary plane using XY Graph:XY Graph Related QuestionPlot saved data in the sopeHow do i plot simulink signal graph (simscope) on matlab 2016 workspaceMissing Vector Scope Block in Simulink Matlab 2018b
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