Error using plot Invalid first data argument
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I have an imported data set year:value1:value2 format. I assigned variables, year=C{1}; opioid_deaths=C{2}; heroin_deaths=C{3} This is my code for trying to create a plot - I keep getting the "error using plot; invalid first data argument"
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year=C{1};
plot(x,opioid_deaths,'b--+','LineWidth',2,x,heroin_deaths,'r:*','LineWidth',2)
title('Number of Opioid and Heroin Deaths in Maryland from 2007''FontSize',24,'FontName','Helvetica')
xlabel('Year','FontSize',18,'FontName','Helvetica')
ylabel('Number of deaths','FontSize',18,'FontName','Helvetica')
legend('Opioid deaths','Heroin deaths','Location','southwest','FontSize',18,'FontName','Helvetica')
hold on
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Nov 2017
What is class(x) and class(opioid_deaths) ? And which MATLAB release are you using?
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Nov 2017
I suspect that x is class datetime and that you are using a MATLAB version before R2016b; R2016b was the version that introduced using datetime for the x axis.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Nov 2017
All name/value pairs must go at the end of the list, and you can only set linewidth for everything at once, not individually.
plot(x, opioid_deaths, 'b--+', x, heroin_deaths, 'r:*', 'LineWidth', 2)
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