- One line that has no markers but includes all the data points.
- A second line that has no line style, has a marker, but only includes the points you want to mark.
Plotting only SOME of the points on a curve
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I plot a voltage (12.4 to 10.8) over time from a instrument. Now i want to introduce markers only at the set points where it changes. So how to introduce the markers for it.
plot(Test1.U_Batt, 'o-', 'linewidth',0.5, 'markersize',5, 'markerfacecolor','g')
I used this command and it showed all the points in the curve. But I want them to show for only some of the points.
Can any one help me out???
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  Benjamin Kraus
    
 on 6 Dec 2017
        
      Edited: Benjamin Kraus
    
 on 6 Dec 2017
  
      What version of MATLAB are you using? There is a new feature, introduced in R2016b that allows you to specify which vertices in a line to mark. Look on the Line Properties doc page for the MarkerIndices property.
x = linspace(0,10,500);
y = sin(x);
plot(x,y,'-o','MarkerIndices',1:10:length(y))
If you are using an older version of MATLAB, the only solution is to plot two different lines:
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 18 Dec 2017
        Just pass in the indexes that you want to plot
y = Test1.U_Batt;
plot(y(desiredIndexes), 'o-', 'LineWidth',0.5, 'MarkerSize',5, 'MarkerFaceColor','g')
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