Line Plot and NaN Values

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Nathan
Nathan le 9 Mar 2012
Modifié(e) : FSh le 14 Avr 2021
Hi,
I have several matrices that I am trying to graph on the same plot, except that some of the matrices contain lots of NaN values, so when I plot these matrices they appear as dots (or as a marker if I set it). Is there a way to force matlab to drawn lines between the existing points, without having to recreate the matrices such that no NaN values exist?
Thank you
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FSh
FSh le 14 Avr 2021
Modifié(e) : FSh le 14 Avr 2021
You can use fillmissing function but then start your line from the first not NAN value.
create_new_var= fillmissing(your_array_with_nan,'linear');% to interpolate for the NAN and create a line
fid_first_notNAN = find(~isnan(backscatter_db_corrected40), 1);
plot(x, create_new_var(id_first_notNAN:end));

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 9 Mar 2012
No there is not. nan and infinities always mean a break in drawing the line.

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