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Plot data from data file with unknown number of columns

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prashant sharma
prashant sharma el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Comentada: KSSV el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Hi to every one. I am a novice to MATLAB. I am trying to plot figures from a data file. The data file is generated using a software. The number of columns is not fixed and can be changed according to requirement. I want to build a script which can read the file and then plot it. Another thing is that I want to put header line as the legends of the plot. I am attaching the data file as well as the plot. Your kind help would be highly appreciated.***
Time Pop1 Pop2
1.0000000E-08 4.097568E-006 2.211371E-005
2.0000000E-08 3.511726E-006 1.775795E-005
3.0000000E-08 2.828558E-006 1.429533E-005
4.0000000E-08 2.265553E-006 1.154281E-005
5.0000000E-08 1.816197E-006 9.354735E-006
6.0000000E-08 1.458834E-006 7.615319E-006
7.0000000E-08 1.174745E-006 6.232541E-006
8.0000000E-08 9.489138E-007 5.133246E-006
9.0000000E-08 7.693916E-007 4.259290E-006
1.0000000E-07 6.266799E-007 3.564453E-006
Currently, I am using this script, but it is not generating legend with the plot.
clear all;
close all;
clc
A=dlmread('levelspp.dat','', 1, 0);
x=A(:,1);
B=dlmread('levelspd.dat','', 1, 0);
x1=B(:,1);
figure(2)
plot(x,A(:,2:end))
xlabel('Time (s)')
ylabel('Population')
figure(3)
plot(x1,B(:,2:end))
xlabel('Time (s)')
ylabel('Population')
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 29 de Oct. de 2018
upload your data file
prashant sharma
prashant sharma el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Please find the attached files. Please change the file extension to .dat I am unable to upload .dat files. Thanks.

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KSSV
KSSV el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: KSSV el 29 de Oct. de 2018
YOu need not to know how many columns are present. You can use importdata to load the data.....and you can plot.
A = importdata('data.txt') ;
data = A.data ;
t = data(:,1) ; % time
y = data(:,2:end) ;
plot(t,y)
l = legend ;
l.String = strrep(l.String,'data','Pop')
If you want the number of columns. Use size. size(data) should give you the number of columns.
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prashant sharma
prashant sharma el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Thanks for your kind help.
KSSV
KSSV el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Thanks is accepting and voting the answer.

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