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Command used to print a graph over existingb graph in scilab? - Answers

In Scilab, you can use the clf() command to clear the current figure before plotting a new graph, which effectively allows you to print a new graph over the existing one. If you want to overlay a new graph on the existing one without clearing it, you can simply call the plotting function again, such as plot(x, y) for the new data. To specify additional properties or to change the existing graph's appearance, you can use commands like plot2d() or plot2d3() along with appropriate options.



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In Scilab, you can use the clf() command to clear the current figure before plotting a new graph, which effectively allows you to print a new graph over the existing one. If you want to overlay a new graph on the existing one without clearing it, you can simply call the plotting function again, such as plot(x, y) for the new data. To specify additional properties or to change the existing graph's appearance, you can use commands like plot2d() or plot2d3() along with appropriate options.



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Command used to print a graph over existingb graph in scilab? - Answers

In Scilab, you can use the clf() command to clear the current figure before plotting a new graph, which effectively allows you to print a new graph over the existing one. If you want to overlay a new graph on the existing one without clearing it, you can simply call the plotting function again, such as plot(x, y) for the new data. To specify additional properties or to change the existing graph's appearance, you can use commands like plot2d() or plot2d3() along with appropriate options.

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