How to subplot data in a given order?
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Hi, I have data file with physiology neuronal recording from 6 diffrent channels. I an plotting average cells response for each channel and sublot them in from 1:6. I am attaching figure here. But now I need subplot channels in a given order. For example ch = [6 4 2 1 3 5] Can anyone help? Many thanks Helen
for ch = [1 2 3 4 5 6]
subplot(2,6,ch);
concatenated_data = [];
concatenated_data = [concatenated_data, mean(chn_data{ch},2)];
plot((concatenated_data(20:end)),'-','DisplayName',channel_names, 'LineWidth', 3,'color', ([0 .0 .0]));
ylim([ymin ymax])
end
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dpb
on 27 Oct 2018
Why can't you just substitute [6 4 2 1 3 5] for [1 2 3 4 5 6] in the loop index array?
It would be "more better" to write it so you could just walk through any desired sequence by setting that sequence vector and not have to actually modify the code, but for a "once-only" use the specific data array is the simplest.
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Aquatris
on 29 Oct 2018
Below modification will make the subplot in the order presented in the ch_order variable.
ch_order = [6 4 2 1 3 5];
for i = 1:length(ch_order)
ch = ch_order(i);
subplot(2,6,i);
concatenated_data = [];
concatenated_data = [concatenated_data, mean(chn_data{ch},2)];
plot((concatenated_data(20:end)),'-','DisplayName',channel_names, 'LineWidth', 3,'color', ([0 .0 .0]));
ylim([ymin ymax])
end
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