How can I set linewidth directly in bode command?
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I can draw a bode plot as below
sys = tf(4,[1 0.5 4]);
figure(1), bode(sys), grid on;
Now, I would like to change some options in the Bode plot.
I can set the options through 'bodeoptions' as below.
sys = tf(4,[1 0.5 4]);
options = bodeoptions;
options.FreqUnits = 'Hz';
options.Title.FontSize = 14;
options.XLabel.FontSize = 14;
options.YLabel.FontSize = 14;
options.TickLabel.FontSize = 14;
figure(2), bode(sys, options), grid on;
But I can't find the option to set the linewidth of the bode plot.
How can I do that?
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Birdman
2020 年 3 月 25 日
You can try semilogx. See the following code:
sys=tf(4,[1 0.5 4]);
[mag,phase,wout] = bode(sys);
Mag=20*log10(mag(:));Phase=phase(:);
figure(1);semilogx(wout,Mag,'LineWidth',5);grid on;
figure(2);semilogx(wout,Phase,'LineWidth',1);grid on;
Star Strider
2020 年 3 月 25 日
It is possible to do this without getting the outputs from bode and doing separate plots, however it requires some fairly extensive ‘handle diving’:
sys = tf(4,[1 0.5 4]);
figure(1)
bode(sys)
grid
Fh = gcf; % Handle To Current Figure
Kids = Fh.Children; % Children
AxAll = findobj(Kids,'Type','Axes'); % Handles To Axes
Ax1 = AxAll(1); % First Set Of Axes
LinesAx1 = findobj(Ax1,'Type','Line'); % Handle To Lines
LinesAx1(2).LineWidth = 5; % Set ‘LineWidth’
Ax2 = AxAll(2); % Second Set Of Axes
LinesAx2 = findobj(Ax2,'Type','Line'); % Handle To Lines
LinesAx2(2).LineWidth = 5; % Set ‘LineWidth’
Experiment to get different results.
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Star Strider
2020 年 3 月 26 日
My pleasure.
This is the only way I am aware of to change the linewidths (or any other options) in the Control System Toolbox and System Identification Toolbox graphics functions.
Marcelo Moraes
2023 年 4 月 17 日
fig = gcf;
obj = findobj(fig,'Type','hggroup');
for idx = 1:numel(obj)
for jdx = 1:numel(obj(idx).Children)
obj(idx).Children(jdx).LineWidth = 2;
end
end
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