plot csv with column names used automatically as x and y label

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Igenyar
Igenyar le 20 Nov 2024 à 22:48
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 21 Nov 2024 à 19:14
This is the data.
DateTime,Number
2024-11-18 03:37:01,0
2024-11-18 03:38:01,0
2024-11-18 03:39:01,200
2024-11-18 03:40:01,400
2024-11-18 03:41:01,600
2024-11-18 03:42:01,600
2024-11-18 03:43:01,800
2024-11-18 03:44:01,1000
2024-11-18 03:45:01,1200
This is the script.
data = readtable("results.csv","TextType","string");
plot(data.DateTime, data.Number);
I want to use DateTime for xlabel and Number for ylabel automatically.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Nov 2024 à 23:01
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 20 Nov 2024 à 23:02
data = readtable("results.csv","TextType","string");
plot(data, data.Properties.VariableNames(1), data.Properties.VariableNames(2));
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Nov 2024 à 3:49
Sigh, you should have mentioned earlier that you were using an old release.
data = readtable("results.csv","TextType","string");
plot(data{:,1}, data{:,2});
xlabel(data.Properties.VariableNames{1});
ylabel(data.Properties.VariableNames{2});
Igenyar
Igenyar le 21 Nov 2024 à 15:38
Thank you!

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Rahul
Rahul le 21 Nov 2024 à 8:36
Modifié(e) : Rahul le 21 Nov 2024 à 8:40
Hi Igenyar,
I believe you want to plot the two columns ‘DateTime’ and ‘Number’ of the given csv file ‘results.csv’, while using DateTime for xlabel and Number for ylabel respectively in a plot.
Based on the sample data provided, I am able to reproduce this issue on MATLAB R2024b, and the given script provides the expected plots.
I used the given sample table for creating a local csv file, in order to verify the provided script. The axes labels have been specified as variables names in data file ‘results.csv’. Here’s how the output looks like:
  • Generating sample csv file:
% Define the data
DateTime = {'2024-11-18 03:37:01'; '2024-11-18 03:38:01'; '2024-11-18 03:39:01';
'2024-11-18 03:40:01'; '2024-11-18 03:41:01'; '2024-11-18 03:42:01';
'2024-11-18 03:43:01'; '2024-11-18 03:44:01'; '2024-11-18 03:45:01'};
Number = [0; 0; 200; 400; 600; 600; 800; 1000; 1200];
% Convert DateTime strings to datetime objects
DateTime = datetime(DateTime, 'InputFormat', 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss');
% Create the table
dataTable = table(DateTime, Number);
% Write the table to a CSV file
writetable(dataTable, 'data.csv');
  • Plotting column data on appropriate axes:
data = readtable("data.csv","TextType","string");
plot(data.DateTime, data.Number);
xlabel(data.Properties.VariableNames{2});
ylabel(data.Properties.VariableNames{1});
To know more about the usage of ‘plot’ function, you can use the following command in MATLAB:
>> doc plot
Regards!
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Igenyar
Igenyar le 21 Nov 2024 à 15:40
I accept @Walter Roberson's answer, but your answer is helpful too. Thank you!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Nov 2024 à 19:14
plot(data.DateTime, data.Number);
That assumes column labels, but the premise of the question was that the column labels are variable.

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