How to avoid to plot the NAN value?
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I am using following command
quiver(xarray(1:4:end),yarray(1:4:end),DV_XX(1:4:end),DV_YY(1:4:end),1, 'k','filled');
which is plotting the vector for every node. I want to plot for every alternate node that means it will plot 1st node then do not plot arrow for 2nd node the again plot the arrow for 3 rd node.
then rearranging the above code I manage to plot that.
THIS IS WORK FOR ME
XX_t = DV_XX(1:4:end);
XX_t(3:3:end) = NaN;
YY_t =DV_YY(1:4:end);
YY_t(2:3:end) = NaN;
quiver(xarray(1:4:end),yarray(1:4:end),XX_t,YY_t,1, 'k','filled');
BUT THE NAN VALUE IS PLOT AS A DOT IN THE FIGURE. I DON'T WANT TO SHOW THAT. HOW CAN I DO THAT???
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José-Luis
on 17 Sep 2012
Edited: José-Luis
on 17 Sep 2012
Assuming all dimensions match:
XX_t = DV_XX(1:4:end);
XX_t(3:3:end) = NaN;
YY_t =DV_YY(1:4:end);
YY_t(2:3:end) = NaN;
Then:
tempX = xarray(1:4:end);
tempY = yarray(1:4:end);
idx = ~isnan(XX_T) & ~isnan(YY_t);
quiver(tempX(idx),tempY(idx),XX_t(idx),YY_t(idx),'k','filled');
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Lorenzo
on 17 Sep 2012
If you plot:
quiver(x,y,Dx,Dy);
you will see a arrow from the position (x,y) to the position (x+Dx,y+Dy)
If yout plot:
quiver(x,y,NaN,NaN);
you will see a dot in the position (x,y)
If you plot:
quiver(NaN,NaN,NaN,NaN);
you won't see anything
Set the positions to NaN
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