how to plot multiple graphs

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Boss Man
Boss Man le 21 Fév 2020
Modifié(e) : Boss Man le 27 Fév 2020
would a for loop work?
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Jacob Wood
Jacob Wood le 22 Fév 2020
A for loop would be perfect. In each loop create the figure and make your plots.

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Giuseppe Inghilterra
Giuseppe Inghilterra le 22 Fév 2020
Modifié(e) : Giuseppe Inghilterra le 22 Fév 2020
Hi,
you can plot all these figure by using a for loop cycle.
Example:
for ii = 1:180
figure
plot(x,y)
end
In this way at each iteration you create a figure and plot(x,y) your data. For each plot you can define title, xlabel, ylabel, etc.
However, in this way you will display 180 figures and your pc can slow down or it does not manage easily 180 figures opened.
For this reason you could don't display immediately all the figures, you could save them in your current folder and then open which you prefer.
Example:
for ii = 1:180
f = figure('visible','off'); %you don't display figure
plot(x,y)
saveas(f,['Figure' num2str(ii)],'fig') %you save figure in current folder
end
openfig('Figure1','visible') %For example you open and display the first saved figure
Hope this helps.
Note that x,y data depends on how your temperature data are stored.
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Giuseppe Inghilterra
Giuseppe Inghilterra le 25 Fév 2020
Do you want one figure for each day or one figure with all days? Can you show me your code?
Giuseppe Inghilterra
Giuseppe Inghilterra le 26 Fév 2020
In your code you don't define what is x and y. Moreover, it seems that you have one temperature value for each day and not a temperature curve for each day. Can you attach '.xlsx' file or a sample from which I could run code on my own? Thank you.

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