How to plot a parametric study on a single graph

Hi, Suppose I have a code
a= [1 32 51 24 5 23]
for i=1:length(a)
c=a(i)+d;
b=a(i)+e;
end
plot(b,c)
how do I plot all 6 cases for variation of a on the same graph ?? Basically im changing the value of a and seeing how the solution changes. I want to view it on one graph.

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KSSV
KSSV el 11 de Mayo de 2017
YOu have not defined c..what is c? You can plot different cases on figure using hold on
Should we assume that c has been initialized as a vector? If not then your b and c would end up as scalars and plot(b,c) would not show anything.
DIP
DIP el 11 de Mayo de 2017
Something like this
DIP
DIP el 11 de Mayo de 2017
its basically the same calculation, im only changing one parameter and plotting it on the same graph
DIP
DIP el 11 de Mayo de 2017
i was looking for a pseudo code or the correct syntax
I notice that you have edited your code. Are we to assume that d and e are both vectors? If they are not then your plot(b,c) is going to be plotting a scalar against a scalar.
Note: in your loop in your altered code, you are writing over all of b and all of d in each iteration of the loop. If that is your intent then you might as well only do the final iteration,
for i = length(a)
because that would have the same effect.
I did not mention this with your original code because your original code used the new value of c in the next iteration, and so could potentially have been meaningful if c was initialized to a vector.

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KSSV
KSSV el 11 de Mayo de 2017
th = linspace(0,pi) ;
figure
hold on
for i = 1:6
x = rand*sin(rand*th) ;
plot(th,x) ;
end

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