
How to plot a graph with two different length vectors
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Ishara Nipuni
on 25 Nov 2018
Commented: madhan ravi
on 25 Nov 2018
Hi,
I need to plot a graph using two datasets which have two different length values. I tried to get the graph with the use of the code I have shown below. But I got an error message as I have shown below the code.
Please someone help me. Thank you !
Entropy_Value =[7.61572,7.56676,6.25456,5.45656,7.32154]; % Y-axis values
Image_Number =[1,2,3,4,5]; % X-axis values
i=0.01:0.001:0.02;
plot(i,Entropy_Value,'b--*',i,Image_Number,'r--o')
%{
Error using plot
Vectors must be the same length.
Error in graph2 (line 4)
plot(i,Entropy_Value,'b--*',i,Image_Number,'r--o')
%}
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madhan ravi
on 25 Nov 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 25 Nov 2018
Use linspace to create points with equal instances
Entropy_Value =[7.61572,7.56676,6.25456,5.45656,7.32154]; % Y-axis values
Image_Number =[1,2,3,4,5]; % X-axis values
i=linspace(0.01,0.02,numel(Entropy_Value));
plot(i,Entropy_Value,'b--*',i,Image_Number,'r--o')

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