(Again) plots do not appear on the graph
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Neel Gupta
el 11 de Abr. de 2020
Comentada: Peng Li
el 14 de Abr. de 2020
I am trying to solve a simple problem. I have a bunch of data in neat little columns. So, if a particular record has the value "Dealer" in it's 'Seller' column, I want that particular record's data to be plotted using blue colored markers and green if the "Seller" column does not have "Dealer" for that particular record.
I hashed out some code, but it is not working. The graph appears, but no plots.
while i < 302
if Seller(i) == "Dealer" % __[1]
plot(year(i), distance(i), '.b') % ___[2]
Hold on;
i = i + 1;
else
plot(year(i), distance(i), '.r')
Hold on;
i = i + 1;
end
end
I have tried using the commands [1] and [2] Individually and they seem to be working but the whole thing does not work at all....
My data is very simple table. distance and year are like ===>
27000
1900
6.900
5.200
....
....
But in seperate columns. Note that the 0's at end are there because I just divided all values by 1000.
Any help?
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John D'Errico
el 11 de Abr. de 2020
You seem to indicate you are asking this again, but I don't see where it was asked before.
Anyway, we don't actually have your data. Just something vaguely related to your data. We don't actually see all of your code, or how you use this.
For example, what was i initially? Did you ever initiaize i?
You talk about neat little columns, but we don't see any columns.
So if you want serious help, you need to seriously show what you are doing, rather than a vague approximation to what you may be doing. Otherwise, anything that is said by us would be just a wild guess.
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Peng Li
el 11 de Abr. de 2020
Editada: Peng Li
el 11 de Abr. de 2020
Without data it’s difficult to tell. You tried set a break point and see if it ever appears any points?
Based on your description I think you prob don’t need a while loop.
Try
plot(year(Seller == “Dealer”), distance(Seller == “Dealer”), '.b');
hold on;
plot(year(Seller ~= “Dealer”), distance(Seller ~= “Dealer”), '.r');
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Peng Li
el 14 de Abr. de 2020
I thought it was your typo here. Then it seems you never read your command window error message as when you run it matlab must have complained about this Hold stuff as it could not recognize it.
Anyway, instead of using your while loop, why don't you try this eaiser way?
figure
plot(year(Seller == "Dealer"), distance(Seller == "Dealer"), '.b');
hold on;
plot(year(Seller ~= "Dealer"), distance(Seller ~= "Dealer"), '.r');
left: your code; Right: my code. some red dots appear on top of blue dots on my code which is a matter of order when data were drawn.
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