I need some help with plotting a scatter plot in a for loop
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I am given z = (sin(xy))^2, x and y. z is used for to represent color coding. I need to create a 2-D x-y scatter plot of z = (sin(xy))^2. I am required to plot each point using the for loop. I can get it to plot x(i), y(i) no problem. That creates a linear relationship.
The graph I am trying to make does x(1),y(1) x(1),y(2) up to x(1),y(end) and the same idea for y: x(1),y(1) x(2),y(1) up to x(end),y(1). That way it populates the entire plane and creates a color pattern. I'm not sure how to do that.
if true
x = -3:0.1:3;
y = -3:0.1:3;
z = (sin(x.*y)).^2;
hold on
for i = 1:length(x)
if z(i) < 0.1
plot(x(z),y(z),'sb')
elseif z(i) > 0.1 && z(i) < 0.5
plot(x(i),y(i),'sc')
elseif z(i) > 0.5 && z(i) < 0.75
plot(x(i),y(i),'sg')
elseif z(i) > 0.75 && z(i) < 0.95
plot(x(i),y(i),'sr')
else
plot(x(i),y(i),'sk')
end
xlim([-3 3])
ylim([-3 3])
end
hold off
end
1 Comment
per isakson
on 17 Feb 2016
Edited: per isakson
on 17 Feb 2016
Replace
plot(x(z),y(z),'sb')
by
plot(x(i),y(i),'sb')
to make the script run. However, the result is not what you want.
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