How Can I Plot Multiple Points Without Mathlab Joining Them?
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Hi!
I have a series of points on the X and Y axis and I want to represent them in such a way that a discrete signal remains, but with plot(x,y) matlab joins the points. Can somebody help me?
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Mathieu NOE
on 21 Oct 2022
Moved: Image Analyst
on 21 Oct 2022
hello
as usual , first thing to do is to read the doc
you can get a dotted plot by using the right marker , like :
plot(x,y,'.')
plot(x,y,'*')
plot(x,y,'d')
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Karen Yadira Lliguin León
on 21 Oct 2022
Moved: Image Analyst
on 21 Oct 2022
Ithink you needo look scatter (https://es.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/scatter.html)
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Hiro Yoshino
on 21 Oct 2022
Even if you are not familiar with the syntaxes, you can easily find the way out.
The Live Tasks can be converted into MATLAB script in a blink of an eye so that you can leran how to make it in a code manner.
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John D'Errico
on 21 Oct 2022
Plot is a simple tool. If you give it no direction at all about the line or markers, then it connects the points with a line, and no marker.
plot(1:5,[2 3 5 7 11])
If you specify a line style, here, dashed, it uses that line style, but still no markers.
plot(1:5,[2 3 5 7 11],'--')
If you instead specify the maker only, then it uses a marker at the points.
plot(1:5,[2 3 5 7 11],'o')
And finally, if you specify both a marker and a line style, you see both.
plot(1:5,[2 3 5 7 11],'s:')
Of course, all of this can be found by reading the docs for plot
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