Relabel x-axis
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Joe Bannen
le 13 Nov 2016
Commenté : Star Strider
le 13 Nov 2016
Hi
I am computing errors on a function and to ensure properly indexed data values have remapped my loop:
for n2=1:11
n=(n2-1)/10;
I am trying to to loop between 0 and 1 using 0.1 steps:
n= 0:0.1:1
Everything in the code works fine (I think!) At the end of my loop I have captured the data and attempt to plot.
I have used the simple command:
plot(error,'g')
This plots the error with the values n2 on the x-axis but I need them to show the values from n. The error does not need to change as this has been generated by the appropriate value (n) and not the index value (n2).
Does anyone know of a way to ensure the plot displays the correct value on the x-axis?
Best wishes
Joe
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Walter Roberson
le 13 Nov 2016
Please do not use error as the name of a variable, as it is a crucial MATLAB function for error control.
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Star Strider
le 13 Nov 2016
If ‘error’ is the same length as ‘n’, try this:
plot(n, error, 'g')
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Star Strider
le 13 Nov 2016
My pleasure. Thank you.
For creating vectors, there are two primary approaches depending on the result you want. I already illustrated them, so I’ll discuss them in a bit of detail.
- If you want to define a vector with a fixed step (the length of the vector will vary to extend to the final value), use the colon operator;
- If you want to define a vector with a fixed length (the constant step increment will vary to satisfy the length requirement), use the linspace function.
So for a fixed step of 0.1, use the colon operator:
start_value = 0;
final_value = 10:
step_size = 0.1
nv = start_value : step_size : final_value;
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