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How to avoid the mistake plot if one x value corresponding to two or more y values?

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kimy
kimy le 3 Nov 2021
Commenté : the cyclist le 3 Nov 2021
Dear all,
I am ploting the figures but there is a problem that I am encountering. I don't know how to solve it. Hope anyone can give me some tips. Appreciate.
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the cyclist
the cyclist le 3 Nov 2021
If the density of your points is high enough, you could consider plotting only the markers, and not the connecting lines, e.g.
plot(x,y,'.')
If that doesn't work, do you have a third variable that indicates the proper order to connect the points? If so, then sort x and y by that variable. If not, I don't know how one could know which points to connect.
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kimy
kimy le 3 Nov 2021
Thanks. In fact, I need the solid line instead of points plot. I uploaded my data here. Like you said, the third variable could be the order of each line. I do not know how to solve it. But I think if I use Origin to plot the figure by spline or B-spline, it could be solved. However, I'd better to use the Matlab format.
the cyclist
the cyclist le 3 Nov 2021
I don't understand what you mean by "the third variable could be the order of each line". Do you mean your variable VarName3? Can you infer the variable ordering from it?

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