Excuse me, could you help me correctly name my Vcm1, Vcm2, Vcm3, Vcm4 in num2str?

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Carolina
Carolina le 5 Juil 2024
Déplacé(e) : Stephen23 le 5 Juil 2024
grid on
xlabel('X')
ylabel('Y')
zlabel('Z')
title(['Tiempo de ',num2str(t(i)),'s'],'FontSize',18)
axis([-60,60,-60,60,0,60])
legend('Eslabón 1','Eslabón 2','Eslabón 3','Eslabón 4','FontSize',16)
dim = ([0.8 0.4 0.1 0.2])
annotation('textbox',dim,'String',num2str(['Vcm1','Vcm2','Vcm3','Vcm4']), 'FontSize';15) Invalid expression.
view(100,35)
pause(0.01)

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Garmit Pant
Garmit Pant le 5 Juil 2024
Modifié(e) : Garmit Pant le 5 Juil 2024
Hello Carolina
You can add text annotations to your graph using the ‘textbox’ parameter of the “annotations” function. To add a list of strings to the textbox, you need to use a cell array. Add the following code snippet to your code to correctly pass the strings to the “annotations” function.
annotation('textbox', dim, 'String', {'Vcm1', 'Vcm2', 'Vcm3', 'Vcm4'}, 'FontSize', 15)
If 'Vcm1', 'Vcm2', 'Vcm3' and 'Vcm4' are variables with numerical values, you can covert them to a string and pass them to the "annotation" function. Kindly follow the code scippet below:
txtAnnotations = sprintf('%.2f, %.2f, %.2f, %.2f',Vcm1,Vcm2,Vcm3,Vcm4);
annotation('textbox',dim,'String',txtAnnotations, 'FontSize',15)
You can refer to the following documentation link of the “annotation” function for further understanding:
I hope you find the above explanation and suggestions useful!
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Carolina
Carolina le 5 Juil 2024
Déplacé(e) : Stephen23 le 5 Juil 2024
Excuse me, how do I get the speed values ​​Vcm1, Vcm2, Vcm3, Vcm4 to be seen on the graph?
Carolina
Carolina le 5 Juil 2024
Déplacé(e) : Stephen23 le 5 Juil 2024

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