Hi, if you want to separate them, you will have to log the data to workspace and plot them separately. Once you go to the settings of each scope, you will see a Logging tab. In the logging tab, there is an option to log to a variable and you can even include the time vector. So enable this feature and give a name that you will remember. I recommend using a 'structure with time' option. Once you setup the scope, you will need to re-run the simulation and you will see the variable with data in your workspace. Now you can plot them separately like regular data. Hope this helps!
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Hey ,thank you for your great job about matblab graphs.But how can you separate those four graphs and labeled one by one!anybody your help
Hi, if you want to separate them, you will have to log the data to workspace and plot them separately. Once you go to the settings of each scope, you will see a Logging tab. In the logging tab, there is an option to log to a variable and you can even include the time vector. So enable this feature and give a name that you will remember. I recommend using a 'structure with time' option. Once you setup the scope, you will need to re-run the simulation and you will see the variable with data in your workspace. Now you can plot them separately like regular data. Hope this helps!
how do you record these simulations?
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how do u know there were 4 inputs
Because there are four inputs to the scope or you can inspect the saved data.