Suppress output for yline?
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Lauren-Xante Claassen
on 14 May 2023
Commented: Lauren-Xante Claassen
on 15 May 2023
I am trying to create a constant yline (for mean) on my plot, where the value is derived from a 1x9 vector named 'Average'. I will then want to repeat this for the standard deviation value as well. I basically need it to take the value from the first column in that vector and use that value to plot the line.
figure;
plot(SortedData_Cement(1,:)),(SortedData_Cement(9,:))
xlabel('Cement (kg/m3)');
ylabel('Compressive Strenth (MPa)');
yline(Average(1),'-.g','Average');
yline(StandardDev(1),':r','Standard Deviation');
grid on
grid minor;
I have attached the output for my code above and it looks ok, but it is providing an answer everytime. I do not want a return result, just the plot image.
ans =
116.0000 173.0000 0 192.0000 0 909.8000 891.9000 90.0000 31.0237
How do I stop this from returning the above?
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chicken vector
on 14 May 2023
Edited: chicken vector
on 14 May 2023
As you can see the ans does not come from the piece of code you provided but must be somewhere else.
The values appear to be cooming from SortedData_Cement so, most probably, you missed a ";" when you defined this variable.
Please provide the previous code for a more precse answer and also allow me to highlights some suggestions as comments in the code below.
SortedData_Cement = [116 173 0 192 0 909.8 891.9 90 31.0237];
Average = mean(SortedData_Cement);
StandardDev = std(SortedData_Cement);
figure;
% When you want to plot a 1xN vector just do without needing to specify the
% range:
plot(SortedData_Cement);
% Same thing for plotting one value only, you don't need parenthese:
yline(Average,'-.g','Average');
yline(StandardDev,':r','Standard Deviation');
xlabel('Cement (kg/m3)');
ylabel('Compressive Strenth (MPa)');
grid on
grid minor;
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