simple plot question (:,1)
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im currently revising my matlad university course and although i understand the majority of code i strugle when it come to plotting. the main question is when to use
plot(y(:,1),y(:,2),'r');
i cannot figure out what the difference is if i do not use (:,1) or what this means exactly?
any help much appriciated
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Chandra Shekhar
el 21 de Abr. de 2013
Editada: Randy Souza
el 22 de Abr. de 2013
Here your y is having two columns and many rows.
Here you are considering y(:,1) in x-axis and y(:,2) in y-axis in the plot.
If you use plot(y,'r'), then two column will plot in y-axis and x-axis will be some random value.
if you want more clear idea in plotting just check this different plots.
y=rand(10,2);
plot(y(:,1),'r');
plot(y(:,2),'r');
plot(y,'r');
x=1:10; % here x-axis assumed from 1 to 10
plot(x,y,'r');
plot(x,y(:,1),'r');
plot(x,y(:,2),'r');
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