How can I plot the derived function of cubic spline interpolation?

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Hello, I want to ask how I can plot the derived function of cubic spline interpolation? I show how I did it in my code. The error was:
*Error using plot *Invalid second data argument *Error in function_MTU4000_Real (line 90) *plot1=plot(x1,Speed1,'b');
%calculation of lifting of intake valve (approximation spline function)
x1=0.0:0.1:202.1;
y1=xlsread('Steuerzeiten_Schrittweite_MTU4000.xlsx',1,'D2:D2023');
Lifting1=spline(x1,y1);
x2=202.1:0.1:701.9;
Lifting2=0*x2;
x3=702.0:0.1:720.0;
y3=xlsread('Steuerzeiten_Schrittweite_MTU4000.xlsx',1,'D7022:D7202');
Lifting3=spline(x3,y3);
%calculation and plot of speed intake
figure(2);hold on; grid on;
Speed1=fnder(Lifting1);
plot1=plot(x1,Speed1,'b');
Speed2=Lifting2;
plot2=plot(x2,Speed2,'b');
Speed3=fnder(Lifting3);
plot3=plot(x3,Speed3,'b');
hold off
legend([plot1,plot2,plot3],'Intake')
set(gca,'XTickLabel',{'OT','90','UT','270','ZOT','450','UT','630','OT'});
title('Intake Valve Speed')
xlabel('Crank Angle [°]')
ylabel('Speed [m/°]')
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KSSV
KSSV il 31 Gen 2017
Try to print the values of Speed1....does it have any numbers? We cannot check the code unless the xlsx file we have in hand.
OK
OK il 31 Gen 2017
Thank you very much for your answer! Ok, i attached the file as text, because i can't attach excel, but you can bring these values to a excel file and rename it the same. Besides if i write the code below, i get 'NaN' in the text file 'Speed1.txt'. So i think that something is wrong with Speed1. I hope you can help me to fix it.
%writing Speed1 to Speed1 text file
fileID=fopen('Speed1.txt','w');
formatSpec='%d\r\n';
Sp1=str2double(Speed1);
table=[Sp1]';
fprintf(fileID,formatSpec,table);
fclose(fileID);

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