How can I resolve this error?
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I have written this code:
figure
name = 'cap_';
vector = {'T0' 'T1' 'T2' 'T3' 'T4' 'T5' 'T6' 'T7' T8' 'T9'};
for i=1:length(vector)
name_1 = strcat(name, vector(i));
name_1 = char(name_1);
plot(x, sscanf(name_1, '%s'), 'y');
hold on
name_1 = [];
end
When I run this code I receive this message error: There is no cap_T1 property on the Line class
If I use:
plot(x, sscanf(name_1, '%s')) I receive this other message: Error in color/linetype argument
Help me please.
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
le 30 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 30 Sep 2017
What would you like the code to do?
Gianmarco Polizia
le 30 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Gianmarco Polizia
le 30 Sep 2017
Walter Roberson
le 30 Sep 2017
... Don't do that!
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Walter Roberson
le 30 Sep 2017
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Gianmarco Polizia
le 1 Oct 2017
Modifié(e) : Gianmarco Polizia
le 1 Oct 2017
Jan
le 1 Oct 2017
@Gianmarco: sscanf does not do, what you assume. It does not evaluate a variable with the name given in the string, but parses the string itself and tries to convert it to a number:
s = '89.81'
v = sscanf(s, '%f');
Now s=89.81. What you want to do instead is evaluate a string as a variable, and as explained in the links posted by Walter, this is a shot in your knee. Instead of creating:
vector = {'T0' 'T1' 'T2' 'T3' 'T4' 'T5' 'T6' 'T7' T8' 'T9'};
use:
vector = {T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9};
Or even better do not create the set of variables at all, but store them in an array directly. Then accessing them in a loop is easy by using an index.
Gianmarco Polizia
le 1 Oct 2017
Walter Roberson
le 1 Oct 2017
It is better to avoid creating numbered variables and to create indexed variables instead. But if you do for some reason have numbered variables then instead of creating variable names at run-time, it is better to take the one-time hit of putting the variables together into an array and after that index the array.
frequencies = {frequency_1, frequency_2, frequency_3, frequency_4, frequency_5, frequency_6, frequency_7, frequency_8, frequency_9, frequency_10};
caps = {cap_1, cap_2, cap_3, cap_4, cap_5, cap_6, cap_7, cap_8, cap_9, cap_10};
names = cellstr( num2str((1:10).', 'line #%d') );
for K = 1 : length(frequencies)
plot(frequencies{K}, caps{K});
hold on
end
legend(names);
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