Problem with 2D plotting

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I have the following graph:
but what I need is for all 3 lines to stop at y=2, and not continue any further.
How could I do that?

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2015-9-1
You didn’t post your code, so I can only offer you the most obvious solution. Put this line just below the plot call in your code:
axis([xlim 0 2])
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Star Strider
Star Strider 2015-9-1
Nebojsa’s Answer moved here:
Ah yes, that was silly of me. Here's the code:
EDU>> x=[0,10,120];
EDU>> a=1/30*x;
EDU>> b=3/4*a;
EDU>> c=1.5*b;
EDU>> plot(x,a,x,b,x,c)
Star Strider
Star Strider 2015-9-1
This works:
x = linspace(0, 120);
a=1/30*x;
b=3/4*a;
c=1.5*b;
plot(x(a<=2),a(a<=2), x(b<=2),b(b<=2), x(c<=2),c(c<=2))
Experiment to get the result you want.
This approach uses ‘logical indexing’ to limit the plots. See Using Logicals in Array Indexing for a full explanation.

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