Matlab Extracting X and Y coordinates??
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Hi,
I have created an xy plot in Matlab but I was wondering if there is a quick and easy way of extracting all x and y points so I can recreate the graph on Excel?
Thanks, Kevin
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Image Analyst
le 12 Août 2014
There is nothing to "extract" since you already have them - you must have them if you plotted them. So just use xlswrite or activex to send them to Excel. Then have a plot already set up in Excel to look at some fixed range, or else have a macro embedded in the workbook that can do it, or else (hardest) use ActiveX to create one from scratch. If you use ActiveX, record a macro in Excel first and look at the course code to see what ActiveX commands you need to call.
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Michael Haderlein
le 12 Août 2014
Some quick and dirty method is the variable editor. Double click on your x/y variables in the Workspace window and you will get the content shown in a spreadsheet. From there, you can simply copy-paste it into Excel.
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Michael Haderlein
le 13 Août 2014
let's assume you have created your plot with
plot(x,y)
then double click on the x variable in the workspace, highlight all the values which appear and copy them to Excel. Do the same with the y values. What do you mean with most recent entry?
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