How do I plot multiple, disparate lines onto one graph showing changes between 2 conditions?
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Brady DeCouto
on 28 Feb 2019
Commented: Bob Thompson
on 28 Feb 2019
Hello,
I am analyzing balance data, and there are 2 conditions and 5 subjects. I want to plot each subject as a line onto one graph, where condition 1 and condition 2 are on the x-axis, and sway values are on the y-axis (so I can see change between conditions for each subject). I am using a data sheet, and have tried the following syntax:
plot(categorical(date.Condition),date.PosturalSway_Acc_CentroidalFrequency_Coronal__Hz_)
The following figure comes out:
This is obviously messy. I want individual lines for each subject (not connecting every point). Is there any simple code that can accomplish this?
Thanks,
B
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Bob Thompson
on 28 Feb 2019
I would suggest a quick loop through each of your subjects. You can keep multiple lines on a single plot by using the hold command.
figure(1)
hold on
for i = 1:...
plot(...)
end
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Bob Thompson
on 28 Feb 2019
I'm not sure if that's it or not. A quick way to check these types of things is to grab parts of your command and put them in the command line. If you get the same error then you know what portion is causing the error. It might actually be 'categorical(date.Condition)(i*2-1:i*2)' because you're trying to take the index of the result of categorical() rather than of the date.Condition protion. If this does reproduce the error then move your indexing inside the categorical() command call.
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