Plotting mutiple measurement Data with counter

Hello together,
i would like to plot my measurements data 66 signals over time in one plot.
However i wrote a counter that i dont have to deal with 66 signals.
How can i plot now all this data in one plot using my counter?
My Script
% 28 or 33 C with 2 sensors each
for iC = 1:numOfC
for iTempOfC = 1:2
signalNameCTemp = sprintf("CC_%02i_Temperatur_%01i", iC, iTempOfC);
idxTemp = (iC - 1) * 2 + iTempOfC; %sub2ind([3,2],2,2)
plot (m.t, all signals of the 66 sensors)
So far I only get 1 signal in my plot.
Thank you guys.

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If you are plotting them one by one, ensure you have written "hold on" after your first plot, other signals get plotted on the same plot.
"all signals of the 66 sensors"
Does it mean you are storing all of the signals in one variable? I also wonder what the for loop is doing.
Is it possible for us to see what the data looks like? And the full implementation of your code?
To carify my statement from before:
all the signals are in my measurement data with i load into matlab.
filename = '.....'
m = load (filename)
example for temperature signals without my counter:
C_01__Temperatur_01
C_01__Temperatur_02
C_02__Temperatur_01
.
.
.
C_33_Temperatur_02
I could solve it, if i plot now all this signals, but i want to make a more intelligent solution.
plot(m.t,m.C_01__Temperatur_01)
.
.
.
plot(m.t,m.C_33__Temperatur_02)
Greetings

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Si
Si 2024-6-14
移动:Angelo Yeo 2024-6-14
Hello,
i found a solution:
%%
fig1 = figure;
hold on
for iC = 1:numOfC % 28 oder 33 C
for iTempOfC = 1:2
signalNameCTemp = sprintf("C_%02i_Temperatur_%01i", iC, iTempOfC);
plot(m.t,m.(signalNameCTemp));
end
end
hold off
%%
Now i get all signals in my graph.

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