Plot using single 2 x n (or 3 x n) matrices as inputs instead of x, y, (and z) vectors.
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plotm was created so you can stop doing things like this:
plot(M(1,:),M(2,:)) or plot3(M(1,:),M(2,:),M(3,:)).
and start doing things like this:
plotm(M)
plotm works by separating any matrix with two or more rows into vectors. The vectors are passed to plot for 2 x n and to plot3 for 3 x n. If no inputs have multiple rows, plotm calls plot.
Scalars and row vectors (including handles, Name/Value pairs, LineSpecs, etc.) are preserved and passed to the plotting functions. For example, plotm(M1,'or',M2,'xb').
The equivalent function for line, linem, is also included.
Cite As
Sky Sartorius (2026). Matrix plotting (https://github.com/sky-s/matrix-plotting), GitHub. Retrieved .
General Information
- Version 1.0.0.0 (4.42 KB)
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MATLAB Release Compatibility
- Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
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| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.0 | description update |