Why these two codes produce different graphs? How can I make the second graph be like the first?

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Why these two codes produce different graphs? How can I make the second graph be like the first?
1st:
t=0:0.3:10;
step(c2d(tf(1,[1 1]),0.3),t);
2nd:
t=0:0.3:10;
[y,t]=step(c2d(tf(1,[1 1]),0.3),t);
plot(t,y)

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege el 17 de Jun. de 2011
Fangjun's correct. To get the same plot, use stairs:
stairs(t,y)
HTH,
Arnaud

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 17 de Jun. de 2011
The results are same if you see it like this.
figure;
plot(t,y,'+');
I think the reason is: you are calculating the step response of a discrete system so the plot shown in your first step() line shows the results as the value at every discrete time step. The plot shown in your plot() line is interpreted by the plot() command.
See also
step(tf(1,[1 1]),t)

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