Using Arrayfun for iterative plotting

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Hi all,
I'm trying to plot all the elements of a cell array using the command arrayfun instead of a for loop.
My cell array is the following:
It gives me error when I use this sintax:
arrayfun(@(x)plot(repmat(x{6,2:end},1,x{2,2:end}),x{7,2:end},Gen_Array))
Can anybody please help me with this?
Thank you very much,
Manuel
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Manuel Arcangeletti
Manuel Arcangeletti on 16 May 2019
James and Jan, thank you for your reply!
All I would like to do is have a really easy method to plot different things contained into my array.
For example, now I would like to have separate boxplots with,
in the first plot:
the first row af all the columns of my Gen_Array (name of my array){7,2} ,Gen_Array{7,3}, ..., Gen_Array{7,end}.
in the second plot:
the second row af all the columns of my Gen_Array (name of my array){7,2} ,Gen_Array{7,3}, ..., Gen_Array{7,end}.
and so on...
I don't know if it is possible with an arrayfun... I only tought it was the easiest way...
Thank you very much!
Manuel
Jan
Jan on 16 May 2019
A loop is easier to write and to debug.

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Jan
Jan on 16 May 2019
Edited: Jan on 16 May 2019
For example:
for iRow = 1:2
plot(Gen_Array{7,2}(:, iRow), Gen_Array{7,3}(:, iRow));
end
I do not understand completely, what you want to plot:
"the first row af all the columns of my Gen_Array (name of my array){7,2} ,Gen_Array{7,3}, ..., Gen_Array{7,end}" - These are too many inputs for a plot() command, but maybe you can adjust me code to your needs.
arrayfun is an extremely compact method to avoid loops in the code. Internally the data are processed in loops also, so there is no real benefit for the execution. Use loops to follow the KISS concept: Keep it simple stupid.

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