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How to smoothen the following plot in matlab?

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marya
marya il 18 Mag 2017
Risposto: 10B il 26 Mag 2017
I used the following code to plot the figure below
function dydt = model (t,y)
dydt = zeros (size(y));
Ah=0.000051;Av=0.071;b1=0.071;b2=0.091;g=0.0035;
d1=0.0000043;d2=0.04;e1=0.001;w=0.11;
Sh=y(1);
Ih=y(2);
Rh=y(3);
Sv=y(4);
Iv=y(5);
Nh = Sh+Ih+Rh;
%The model
dydt(1) = Ah - b1*Iv*Sh/Nh +w*Rh - d1*Sh;
dydt(2) = b1*Iv*Sh/Nh - (g + e1 + d1)*Ih;
dydt(3) = g*Ih - (w +d1)*Rh;
dydt(4) = Av - b2*Ih*Sv/Nh - d2*Sv;
dydt(5) = b2*Ih*Sv/Nh - d2*Iv;
%The basic reproduction number for the model
R0 = sqrt((b1*b2*Av*d2)/(Ah*(d2^2)*(g + e1+ d1)));
disp(R0)
end
% plot
tspan = [0 10000];
y0 = [3600 1000 100 9600 400];
[t,y] = ode45(@model,tspan,y0);
plot(t,y(:,1),'b',t,y(:,2),'r',t,y(:,3),'g','Linewidth',3)
title('Plot of human population against time')
xlabel('Time(years)')
ylabel('Number of People')
legend('Susceptible ','Infectious','Recoverd' ,2)
As you can see the curves are not smooth enough. How can I smooth the curves further?
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Tina
Tina il 18 Mag 2017
In what way the curves are not smooth enough? To me it seems only due to the resolution of the plot.
Guillaume
Guillaume il 18 Mag 2017
@KSSV, marya original formatting was very confusing as she'd conflated the ode function with the script that uses it. All the information was there. I've edited her post.
@Maria, I agree with Tina, the plots look very smooth, so you'll have to explain better what improvements you want.

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10B
10B il 26 Mag 2017
Hello,
I think the pixellation is just because of the resolution of the image, but if you want to smooth your data - use smooth!
HTH
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