Why do I get "Error using plot, Data cannot have more than 2 dimensions"

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I am following the model "Sense Motion Using a Transform Sensor Block" in the Help Center. When I try to plot the figure it gives me this error:
plot(y_link.data, z_link.data, 'color', [60 100 175]/255);
Error using plot
Data cannot have more than 2 dimensions.
I am using Matlab R2022a
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Lungile
Lungile on 18 Jan 2023
Thank you for the the response. Translation has been set to Y and Z in the Translation Sensor and the units have been set to cm on the PS-Simulink Converter blocks in the model
Lungile
Lungile on 18 Jan 2023
@KSSV I got it. I changed the Vector fomart to 1-D array. Thanks for your advice. Regards

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Daksh
Daksh on 3 Feb 2023
I understand that you're facing the error: "Error using plot, Data cannot have more than 2 dimensions" in your utility.
We know that MATLAB command "plot(X,Y)" creates a 2-D line plot of the data in Y versus the corresponding values in X.
  • To plot a set of coordinates connected by line segments, specify X and Y as vectors of the same length.
  • To plot multiple sets of coordinates on the same set of axes, specify at least one of X or Y as a matrix.
Kindly navigate to the workspace variables and check the dimensions and data types for both variables "y_link.data" and "z_link.data". Make sure that the data variables have consistent and appropriate dimensions and are 1 dimensional arrays.
Hope it helps!
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Lungile
Lungile on 6 Feb 2023
Good day.
Thank you for your response.
I think there was inconsistance on the dimensions. I changed the Vector fomart on the PS-Simulink converter to 1-D Array. It is not ploting the curve.
Regards

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