I am trying to figure out how to plot my data.
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Data101 = linspace(0,10,500);
red_line = sin(2*pi*Data101)*1.5;
for i = 1:length(Data101)
if red_line(i) >= 0.95 && red_line(i-1) <=0.95
holdval(i) = 1;
else
holdval(i) = 0;
end
end
This is my current script. It contains my Data, named Data101, which is a 1x500 double. I want to figure out how to put this data on a figure now that I have the script I want? Any help is greatly appreciated. I am very new to this software so any tips would be appreciated too.
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Chunru
le 25 Mai 2022
Data101 = linspace(0,10,500);
red_line = sin(2*pi*Data101)*1.5;
for i = 1:length(Data101)
if red_line(i) >= 0.95 && red_line(i-1) <=0.95
holdval(i) = 1;
else
holdval(i) = 0;
end
end
figure;
plot(Data101, red_line, 'r');
hold on
stem(Data101, holdval, 'g.')
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Voss
le 25 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Voss
le 25 Mai 2022
@Marshall Harkrider: Be careful with that red_line(i-1), because if it is executed with i==1, it will give you an error. That doesn't happen with this data because the && short-circuits before red_line(i-1) is executed with i==1, since red_line(1) is not >= 0.95.
But if you happened to have different data, where red_line(1) is >= 0.95, you'd have a problem:
Data101 = linspace(0,10,500);
red_line = sin(2*pi*Data101+pi/2)*1.5;
red_line(1)
for i = 1:length(Data101)
if red_line(i) >= 0.95 && red_line(i-1) <=0.95 % error here, trying to access red_line(0)
holdval(i) = 1;
else
holdval(i) = 0;
end
end
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the cyclist
le 25 Mai 2022
You don't say what kind of figure you want. I suggest you look at the MATLAB Plot Gallery. If you see something like what you want, you can copy code from there.
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