plotting selected lines from a matrix
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Hello! This was from a response last week from Sean de for plotting 9 2-D lines for a 3x3x4 matrix:
test = repmat(magic(3),[1 1 4]); %each vector into the third dimension will be the same (so we can verify accuracy)
test2 = reshape(permute(test,[3 2 1]),size(test,3),[]); %permute it and reshape it so that each column represents one vector into the third dimension
plot(test2) %plot it
I've been fiddling around with this code and was wondering: is there a way to print the data from each row on a separate graphs? So for this matrix have the output 3 charts with three lines each.
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Matt Fig
on 21 Jun 2011
I don't see how you can get 3 charts with separate lines each (9 plots total) by plotting the rows of a 4-by-9 matrix (test2). Did you mean to plot the columns instead?
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Sean de Wolski
on 21 Jun 2011
doc subplot
Then use a FOR-loop to navigate through.
figure;
for ii = 1:3
subplot(3,1,ii)
hold on
plot(matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:).')
end
EDIT per comments:
for ii = 1:3
figure
plot(matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:)')
end
Doesn't produce three unique figures with three lines each?
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Walter Roberson
on 21 Jun 2011
for ii = 1:3
fig = figure;
axh = gca('Parent',fig);
plot(axh, matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:).')
end
Matt Fig
on 21 Jun 2011
I still think you meant to plot the columns, not the rows. But this works for me:
test = repmat(magic(3),[1 1 4]);
test2 = reshape(permute(test,[3 2 1]),size(test,3),[]);
for ii = [0 3 6]
figure
plot(test2(:,(1:3)+ii))
end
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