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Stefan Zeiter
on 22 Apr 2018
Answered: Image Analyst
on 22 Apr 2018
Hey
I have a short question. In my excel file (Test) I have defined coordinates for 4 cities.
City x1 x2 x3
1 2 5 4
2 7 2 5
3 12 5 6
4 9 10 5
In this case each city is defined by 3 coordinates (3d). Now I would like to introduce an if condition to plot the coordinates. My goal is to plot the coordinates. When two coordinates are used the script look like this:
data = xlsread('Test.xlsx',1)
dist = dist(data(:,2:3)') % how many coordinates are necessary to describe the location from one city
dist(dist==0) = inf
x1 = data(:,2)
x2 = data(:,3)
x3 = data(:,4)
if ndims(data) == 2
plot(x1, x2, 'x')
else
ndims(data) == 3
plot3(x1, x2, x3, 'x')
end
And when 3 coordinates are used the script looks like this:
data = xlsread('Test.xlsx',1)
dist = dist(data(:,2:4)') % how many coordinates are necessary to describe the location from one city
dist(dist==0) = inf
x1 = data(:,2)
x2 = data(:,3)
x3 = data(:,4)
if ndims(data) == 2
plot(x1, x2, 'x')
else
ndims(data) == 3
plot3(x1, x2, x3, 'x')
end
The problem in my code is that ndims(data) in both cases is 2.
I hope someone can help to solve my problem. In the second case the number of ndims(data) should be 3.
Best
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David Fletcher
on 22 Apr 2018
You are only ever going to have 2 dimensions with that code, because that is all that you have specified. In your representation, your are using separate columns of the data matrix to hold the x, y and z co-ordinates. You may well have 3D co-ordinates, but you are still holding them in a 2D matrix.
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Image Analyst
on 22 Apr 2018
Try this:
cityNumber = data(:, 1); numCoordinates = size(data, 2) - 1; % should be 2 or 3 x1 = data(:,2); x2 = data(:,3); if numCoordinates >= 3 x3 = data(:,4); end
if numCoordinates == 2 plot(x1, x2, 'x', 'MarkerSize', 10); caption = '2 Coordinates'; elseif numCoordinates == 3 plot3(x1, x2, x3, '*', 'MarkerSize', 10); caption = '3 Coordinates'; end grid on; xlabel('x1', 'FontSize', 20); ylabel('x2', 'FontSize', 20); if numCoordinates == 3 zlabel('x3', 'FontSize', 20); end title(caption, 'FontSize', 20);
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