Objective Questions
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.. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers)
1. Multiple plots appear in different figures by default. True or False?
Answer: False
#. What command is used to get individual plots separately?
Answer: Figure
#. Which figure is closed after the following commands are run?
::
x = linspace(0, 50, 500)
figure(1)
plot(x, sin(x), 'b')
figure(2)
plot(x, cos(x), 'g')
xlabel('x')
ylabel('cos(x)')
close()
Answer: Figure 2
#. Describe the plot obtained by the following commands::
x = linspace(0, 50, 500)
subplot(2, 1, 1)
plot(x, sin(x), 'b')
Answer: A figure window with space for 2 plots one below the other is
obtained. The sine plot with blue line appears in the first row.
#. Describe the plot obtained by the following commands::
x = linspace(0, 50, 500)
subplot(2, 1, 1)
plot(x, sin(x), 'b')
subplot(2, 1, 2)
plot(x, cos(x), 'g')
Answer: 2 plots one below another. sine in blue on first row. cosine
in green in the second row.
#. Describe the plot obtained by the following commands::
x = linspace(0, 50, 500)
subplot(2, 1, 1)
plot(x, sin(x), 'b')
subplot(2, 1, 2)
plot(x, cos(x), 'g')
subplot(2, 1, 1)
plot(x, tan(x), 'r')
Answer: 2 plots one below another. tan in red on first row. cosine
in green in the second row.
#. Which of the following gives the correct legend for the commands below
a. legend([sin, cos, tan])
#. legend([tan, cos, sin])
#. legend[(tan, cos, sin)]
#. legend(['sin', 'cos', 'tan'])
#. legend(['tan', 'cos', 'sin'])
::
x = linspace(0, 50, 500)
figure(1)
plot(x, sin(x), 'b')
figure(2)
plot(x, cos(x), 'g')
figure(3)
plot(x, tan(x), 'b')
Answer: legend(['tan', 'cos', 'sin'])
Larger Questions
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.. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers)
1. Question 1
2. Question 2