How do I set a limit for a line on a plot?
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Hello,
I need to set a limit for a line on my plot. I have couple of different lines on the same plot and I need only one of them to be displayed only between a certain Xmin and Xmax. I'm not looking for axis limi because that effects my other lines as well. Thank you for your help!
limits=[-7 7 -5 5];
axis(limits)
hold on
plot(228.63.*y,-660.*z,'k')
plot(y, .34630912.*y-2.63399957,'g')
plot(2.85788.*y,-1.65.*z,'r')
for example here the second plot command. I need to set a limit for that one.
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Ced
el 10 de Mzo. de 2016
Editada: Ced
el 10 de Mzo. de 2016
Matlab is going to plot whatever you pass it. So e.g. if you want your plot only to exist between -2 and 2, then you should pass the data accordingly.
Mini example:
x = -1:0.1:1; % -1 < x < 1
y_long = sin(x);
x_short = x(x>=0); % we only want x >= 0
y_short = sin(x_short);
figure()
hold on
plot(x,y); % here, x goes from -1 to 1
plot(x_short,y_short); % here, x goes only from 0 to 1
PS: I doubt that you need this, but for completeness:
If you already have a plot, you could extract the data through get(plot_handle,'XData') etc., adjust it as desired and then set it again through set(plot_handle,'XData') etc. Don't forget to run drawnow() afterwards.
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Ced
el 11 de Mzo. de 2016
But that's exactly how to do it. However, if you want to bound x, you should do this with x, not y. Or was it just a typo?
Adjusting the example above, this gives you 0 <= x <= 0.5
x = -1:0.1:1; % -1 < x < 1
y_long = sin(x);
x_short = x(0.5 >= x & x>=0); % we only want 0.5 >= x >= 0
y_short = sin(x_short);
figure()
hold on
plot(x,y_long); % here, x goes from -1 to 1
plot(x_short,y_short); % here, x goes only from 0 to 1
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