How to plot a graph like this??
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Shahriar Shafin
el 13 de Sept. de 2023
How do I plot a graph like this ??It seems a scatter plot.There are 200 data points for each energy and time value.
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dpb
el 13 de Sept. de 2023
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el 14 de Sept. de 2023
scatter it is, indeed. From the link, "specify x and y as matrices of equal size. In this case, scatter plots each column of y against the corresponding column of x." and you're done. The legend is in the 'location','northwest' position. The annotation will have to be done with text() but that's straightforward as well; just remember to set hold on to not wipe the plot but add to it.
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dpb
el 14 de Sept. de 2023
Editada: dpb
el 14 de Sept. de 2023
The original would have had input x and y arrays each with five (5) columns of x,y pairs to make the five separate scatter segments...or, of course, it could be done with five separate calls and hold on, whereas you had/plotted only one data set--or (the image is too small/indistinct for my old eyes to tell for sure) if there are multiple y columns, there was either only a single x vector or at least the x data range covered the same range instead of different ranges as in the original.
x=randi([-20 20],200,5)+[900 1200:500:2700];
y=0.1*abs(randn(size(x)))+[0.8 1.3:0.1:1.6];
scatter(x,y,10,'filled')
xlim([200 2800])
ylim([0.6 2.2]), yticks([1:0.5:2]), ytickformat('%0.1f')
box on
hAx=gca; hAx.XMinorTick='on'; hAx.YMinorTick='on';
legend(compose('%d J/m^2',[10:10:50].'),'location','northwest','Box','off','NumColumns',2)
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