How to plot a different symbol and symbol line for each plot inside this loop?
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for j=1:3
symbolList = ['o', 'x', 's', 'd','.', '^', 'v', '>', '<', '*','p','h','+'];
symbol = sprintf('r%s-', symbolList(mod(j-1,length(symbolList))+1));
plot(a(1,:),b(1,:).*25.4, symbol, 'LineWidth', 0.1);
hold on
plot(c(1,:),d(1,:).*25.4, symbol, 'LineWidth', 0.1);
hold on
plot(e(1,:),f(1,:).*25.4, symbol, 'LineWidth', 0.1);
hold on
end %for 3 plots
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DGM
on 28 Nov 2021
Edited: DGM
on 28 Nov 2021
I'm not sure why you're using a loop to create the same plots three times with different symbols. Are there other columns (of a,b,c etc) that need to be plotted as the loop increments?
Alternatively, do you mean to simply plot each of these three things once, but automatically using a unique symbol for each?
If that's the case, and your data doesn't lend itself to indexing, then you might consider turning symbol into a function. That way you can just do something like this:
symbolList = ['o', 'x', 's', 'd','.', '^', 'v', '>', '<', '*','p','h','+'];
symbol = @(k) sprintf('r%s-', symbolList(mod(k-1,length(symbolList))+1));
hold on
plot((1:10)+5, symbol(1), 'LineWidth', 0.1);
plot((1:10)+10, symbol(2), 'LineWidth', 0.1);
plot((1:10)+15, symbol(3), 'LineWidth', 0.1);
Obviously I'm just using placeholder data here.
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