why won't this plot?
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for i = 1:length(xaxis); if xaxis(i) >0; plot(xaxis(i),yaxis(i)); end
end;
xaxis and yaxis have numbers. I always get a blank plot space
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Steven Lord
on 4 Oct 2016
% Sample data
xaxis = -2*pi:0.1:2*pi;
yaxis = sin(xaxis);
% Determine the points with positive x coordinates and plot them
positiveXAxisMask = xaxis > 0;
plot(xaxis(positiveXAxisMask ), yaxis(positiveXAxisMask ), 'x')
% Let's plot the negative x coordinates as well for illustration
hold on
plot(xaxis(~positiveXAxisMask ), yaxis(~positiveXAxisMask ), 'o')
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Massimo Zanetti
on 4 Oct 2016
Yes, because you are plotting just on point. Better try this:
plot(xaxis,yaxis)
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Gareth Thomas
on 4 Oct 2016
Edited: Gareth Thomas
on 4 Oct 2016
You need to add the hold on command. Try this:
for i = 1:length(xaxis); hold on;if xaxis(i) >0; plot(xaxis(i),yaxis(i),'x'); end; end;
Notice the 'x' which helps you see it.
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Gareth Thomas
on 4 Oct 2016
for i = 1:length(xaxis); hold on ;if xaxis(i) >0; plot(xaxis(i),yaxis(i),'x'); end; end;
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