Removing dots from a graph
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I am trying to make a map using IR Data and some equations. I want to remove the unwanted data so that my final map has the least amount of irregularities. I want to remove these dots that are outliers. I have tried filtering using rmoutlier but that doesnt work very well. 

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DGM
on 27 Apr 2022
I should have learned my lesson. I should have known that I couldn't expect R2019b to open an .mlx file with less than 20 minutes of frustration, crashes, and futile spinners.
No problem though. That's just me trying to be hopeful. I can always just open the archive and get the mcode.
So uh. What's eeproject1trace? I'm assuming that's the data, because there isn't any.
Jan
on 27 Apr 2022
@Shahraiz chishty: How do you define "outliers"? Why are the marked dots outliers, but a bunch of others are not? Matlab has no magic power to guess, what you want. So what is the mathematical definition?
Shahraiz chishty
on 27 Apr 2022
Shahraiz chishty
on 27 Apr 2022
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Image Analyst
on 27 Apr 2022
If x and y are your coordinate arrays, try this
goodIndexes = x >= 0 & y <= 2;
x = x(goodIndexes);
y = y(goodIndexes);
Or maybe you can use dbscan() or swrt() to extract only points that are within a certain distance of another point, so that isolated points get removed.
If that doesn't meet your needs, then say why not.
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