Plotting a vertical line using xline with a value
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Hello, I'm trying to plot a vertical dashed line with a value (set as a variable) I have found with my code, but it won't plot.
When I change the variable in xline to the actual number (5.5), it plots the dashed line. This is the code and the problem is very last line but it depends on previous lines. Thanks.
clear, clc
syms t k C1 C
d2s=-k; dsdt=88; t1=0; s1=0;
d2=int(d2s,t); % Find the antiderivative of acceleration wrt. t.
d2_t1=subs(d2,t1);
eqn1=dsdt==d2_t1+C1; C1=solve(eqn1,C1); % Solve for C1
dsdt=d2+C1; % Velocity function
s_=int(dsdt); s=expand(s_);
s_t1=subs(s,t1);
eqn1=s1==s_t1+C; C=solve(eqn1,C); % Solve for C
s=s+C; % Position function
% % Solve the dsdt eqn above (set = 0) for t.
dsdt1=0; eqn=dsdt1==dsdt; t_val=solve(eqn,t);
% % Solve for k with s = 242 and t=t_val
s2=242; eqn1=s2==s;
eqn=subs(eqn1, t, t_val);
k_val=solve(eqn,k);
new_s=subs(s,k,k_val); new_v=subs(dsdt,k,k_val);
new_t_val=subs(t_val,k,k_val);
v2=subs(new_v,t,new_t_val);
f=fplot(new_s); set(f,'color','b','Linewidth', 1.2);hold on;grid on;
g=fplot(new_v); set(g,'color','r','LineStyle', '--');hold on;
j=xline(0); set(j,'color','black','Linewidth', 1.5);
k=yline(0); set(k,'color','black','Linewidth', 1.5);
plot(t1,s1,'.', 'color', 'b','markersize',15);hold on;
plot(new_t_val,s2,'.', 'color', 'b','markersize',15);hold on;
plot(new_t_val,v2,'.', 'color', 'r','markersize',15);hold on;
l=xline(new_t_val); set(l,'color','r','LineStyle', '--');
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