String in an axis label that varies depending on code
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Paul Barrette
le 21 Oct 2023
Commenté : Dyuman Joshi
le 21 Oct 2023
I am trying to include a ylabel on a plot that has three possibilities: if x=1, that axis title should be "Daily mean temperature", if x=2, it should be "Daily minimum temperature, if x=3, it should be "Daily maximum temperature". That should be an easy one but I can't seem to find the right answer. Thanks.
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the cyclist
le 21 Oct 2023
Modifié(e) : the cyclist
le 21 Oct 2023
There are many possible ways to achieve this. One way is to store the strings in an array, and then index into that array using x.
x = 1; % Will also work for x==2 or x==3, giving the different strings
temperatureStr = ["mean", "minimum", "maximum"];
figure
scatter(rand(5,1),rand(5,1))
title(sprintf("Daily %s temperature",temperatureStr(x)))
If you share some broader context of your code, I expect there is a better way to track this info, because there is likely some redundancy in how you are using this indexing..
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Dyuman Joshi
le 21 Oct 2023
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