A line at maximum value of y ?
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want to draw a line at maximum of yth value that will give at what value of x, y is maximum? that value I have to print with legend?
how can I plot perpendicular to this line and want to know value of x, mean at what value of x my y is max coming and i want value of x at which y is maximum and max(y)to be print in legend or somewhere in plot? How can I?
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Giorgos Papakonstantinou
on 9 Aug 2013
line(get(gca,'Xlim'), [max(y) max(y)],'color', 'red')
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Giorgos Papakonstantinou
on 10 Aug 2013
Edited: Giorgos Papakonstantinou
on 10 Aug 2013
For the sameaxis I have no answer. I don't now what it does and who is the creator of it.
Give a new name to this (not to the subplot h=b):
nameplot=plot(x1,y1(:,1:3));
then
chrom=get(nameplot,'color');
line([x1(xmaxA) x1(xmaxA)], [limh(1) max(y1(:,1))], 'color', chrom,'Linestyle',':'
If you only one plot then (i.e. after the subplot) then chrom is no longer a cell. So the indexing chrom{1} makes no sense. crom in this case is a vector with three elements.
And S it's better if you have another question to open another thread. Your first question has been fully covered. If you think that your question has been answered please accept it as answer.
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