To plot lines between points

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Bharath Bonala
Bharath Bonala on 26 Mar 2015
Answered: Ayush on 22 Oct 2024
I have a matrix
M = [a b; c d; e f]
these values are a,b,c,d,e,f are obtained from selecting random points on an image using 'getpts' command
The values are large and decimal, as i'm selecting them from an image
I need to draw(plot) 2 lines between (a,b),(c,d) and (a,b), (e,f)
need help

Answers (1)

Ayush
Ayush on 22 Oct 2024
Hi,
To plot two lines between the points ((a, b)), ((c, d)), and ((e, f)) in MATLAB, you can use the “plot” function. Refer to an example code below for better understanding:
% Example coordinates
M = [100.5, 200.3; 150.7, 250.8; 120.9, 180.4];
% Extract points
a = M(1, 1);
b = M(1, 2);
c = M(2, 1);
d = M(2, 2);
e = M(3, 1);
f = M(3, 2);
% Plot the lines
figure; % Create a new figure window
hold on; % Hold on to plot multiple lines
% Plot line between (a, b) and (c, d)
plot([a c], [b d], 'r-', 'LineWidth', 2); % Red line with width 2
% Plot line between (a, b) and (e, f)
plot([a e], [b f], 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2); % Blue line with width 2
% Add labels and title for clarity
xlabel('X-axis');
ylabel('Y-axis');
title('Lines between Selected Points');
legend('(a,b) to (c,d)', '(a,b) to (e,f)');
% Display grid
grid on;
hold off;
For more information on the “plot” function you can refer to the below documentation:

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