Adding vertical line to graph at certain height

Hi everyone,
I attached a picture of what I want to achieve - I'm using a script with a loop that creates a plot for each participant in a study and would like to add a vertical line at 4.5 seconds. I did manage to add a vertical line using
x=[4.5,4.5];
y=[-10,0];
plot(x,y)
However the problem is that I need to specify y-values. This is a problem because the y scale can differ vastly between participants (for some it will be 600 - 700, for some 0 - 10). Is there a universal way to add a line that simply starts at the bottom (at the x-axis) and goes up to a certain y-value? Thank you in advance!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 26 de Ag. de 2019
I'd use the stem function. First, generate some sample data and plot it. Turn hold on so we can add the stem plot later.
x = 1:10;
y = x.^2;
plot(x, y, '-');
hold on
For the selected stem locations, determine the corresponding y values.
xx = 2:1.75:9;
yy = interp1(x, y, xx);
Plot the stems.
s = stem(xx, yy);
You can adjust various properties of the stems using s. For instance, to make the markers larger magenta squares:
s.Marker = 's';
s.MarkerSize = 12;
s.MarkerFaceColor = 'm';

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RP
RP el 26 de Ag. de 2019
Thanks a lot, this worked! However there is one caveat, I attached a picture of how it turned out. Is it possible to let the vertical line begin not at y = 0, but higher, at the lowest y level that I get if I plot the figure without the vertical line? I hope you know what I mean, it's weird to explain. If I plot the graphs without the vertical line, the y-axis starts at around 200 and I would like the vertical line just to start there. But I think it won't be possible - or is it?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 26 de Ag. de 2019
See the BaseValue property of s.
RP
RP el 26 de Ag. de 2019
That did it, thank you!

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