Connecting line between different points obtained from a for-loop

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AHN
AHN el 12 de Oct. de 2016
Comentada: DGM el 12 de Oct. de 2024
Hello, I have obtained a plot of set of points from a for-loop as shown above. I simply want to add a line connecting these points. The function plot(x,y,'-*') does not work since these points are from different iterations. Please can someone help. Thanks.
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Colian Giannini
Colian Giannini el 12 de Oct. de 2016
about this?
x=1:20;
y=zeros(length(x));
for i=1:length(x);
y(i)=x(i)+2;
end
plot(x,y,'-*')
AHN
AHN el 13 de Oct. de 2016
Thank you for the reply. It's still not working on my problem, but good to know various approaches to the pseudo-code. I will keep trying, Thanks.

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Pritesh Shah
Pritesh Shah el 12 de Oct. de 2016
This will work for your case !!
All the best !!
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AHN
AHN el 12 de Oct. de 2016
Thank you for the reply. I still cannot get a connecting line through the points. Here's my pseudo-code. Thanks.
for x=1:1:20;
y=x+2
hold all
plot(x,y,'*')
end

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Thorsten
Thorsten el 12 de Oct. de 2016
x = 1:20;
y = x+2;
plot(x,y,'*-')
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AHN
AHN el 13 de Oct. de 2016
Thank you for the reply. It is working on this code, but not working on my actual problem where I have used the for-loop with MCS. It says the matrix dimensions don't agree when I don't use for-loop.
Thorsten
Thorsten el 14 de Oct. de 2016
It would be helpful if you post a complete yet minimal example that does not work.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 14 de Oct. de 2016
These work:
% Plot all at once:
subplot(2, 1, 1);
x = 1 : 20;
y = zeros(1, length(x));
for i = 1 : length(x)
y(i) = x(i) + 2;
end
plot(x,y,'b-*')
grid on;
% Plot a point at a time:
subplot(2, 1, 2);
grid on;
ylim([0, 22]);
xlim([0, 20]);
hold on;
x = 1 : 20;
y = zeros(1, length(x));
for i = 1 : length(x)
y(i) = x(i) + 2;
plot(x(1:i),y(1:i),'b-*')
drawnow;
pause(0.3);
end
Of course you could also vectorize and do away with the for loops
x = 1 : 20;
y = x + 2;
plot(x,y,'b-*')
grid on;
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AHN
AHN el 29 de Nov. de 2016
Thank you. They are randomly generated integers; say between -2 and 2. Thank you very much for the help.
AHN
AHN el 29 de Nov. de 2016
z1 =
0.6510
0.6995
-0.2816
-0.1782
1.7098
0.1839
1.0352
-0.5937
0.3116
0.2233
z2 =
1.7924
-1.3664
0.0013
0.0541
-1.3397
1.3086
1.1972
-0.1535
0.7780
-1.0430

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SAKSHAM
SAKSHAM el 12 de Oct. de 2024
clc;
clear all;
x1=input("Enter the value of x1= ");
y1=input("Enter the value of y1= ");
x2=input("Enter the value of x2= ");
y2=input("Enter the value of y2= ");
dx=x2-x1;
dy=y2-y1;
k=0;
p=2*dy-dx;
plot(x1,y1,'o');
hold on
while x1<x2
if p<0
x1=x1+1;
p=p+(2*dy);
else
x1=x1+1;
y1=y1+1;
p=p+ 2*(dy-dx);
end
plot(x1,y1,'o');
end
grid on
please let me know how to connect the points with a line in this code
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DGM
DGM el 12 de Oct. de 2024
Yet another reason to not write scripts that rely on ephemeral manual user input.
Are the initial points all scalar? If so, what's the point of the loop?

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