What does this command mean?

What does the following command in the plot parenthesis mean?
ylinscale = ylin*DelF;
plot(tlin,ylin(:,2))
plot(tlin, 150+ylinscale(:,1))
Of course this a system with differential equations, a nonlinear one, and it works fine. But my question is what does it mean to write plot(tlin,ylin(:,2)) and 150ylinscaale? I couldn't find it in help in Matlab. Can you explain it to me please?
Thanks!

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the cyclist
the cyclist 2017 年 9 月 11 日

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It might be overloaded, but it's likely just the plot command. I'm surprised you couldn't find it, since "help plot" would have turned it up.

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Jose Marques
Jose Marques 2017 年 9 月 11 日
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Hello Mr Cyclist. I know that is not very polite but... I wonder if you could help me:

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017 年 9 月 11 日

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ylin(:,2) means to extract column 2 of the variable named ylin
plot(tlin, ylin(:,2)) means to draw a plot using tlin as the x axis values, and using column #2 of ylin as the y axis values.
plot(tlin, 150+ylinscale(:,1)) means to draw a plot using tlin as the x axis values, and using 150 more than column #1 of the array ylinscale as the y axis values.

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