How to Plot a graph with restriction?
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Mustahsan Majeed
on 15 Sep 2014
Commented: Mischa Kim
on 18 Sep 2014
Hi,
I am sorry I am new to MATLAB and dont know how to exactly formulate my quetsion.
I want to plot a graph between two variables but I want to restrict the plot area with a third varible. For example:
x = (0.5*pi:0.1:6*pi) y = sin(x)
Plot (x,y)
but now i want to restrict my plot with the following variable:
z = (pi:0.1;2*pi)
Note: The divisions are same for 'x' and 'z'.
Thanks, Mustahsan
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Mischa Kim
on 15 Sep 2014
Mustahsan, what do you mean by restrict? Setting the plotting limits? Something like:
xlim([pi, 2*pi])
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Mischa Kim
on 18 Sep 2014
Use
plot(n(POS_thr>=95 & POS_thr<=100), M_ISO(POS_thr>=95 & POS_thr<=100),'or');
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Michael Haderlein
on 15 Sep 2014
Dear Mustahsan,
not sure if that's what you mean, but please check for
xlim([pi 2*pi])
Best regards, Michael
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