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I need to plot a discontinuous line, I saw some of the answers but they dont fit to my problem. I have the following data: >> x= [ 5 15 30 50 80 115]; >> d= [ 0.9901 1.0184 0.8291 2.2491 NaN 0.0738]; and I need the graph to appear as a continuous line for the first 4 elements, then a gap, then the last element. What i get when I do >> plot(x,y) is a line the breaks at the fourth element and that is it

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Jan
Jan on 1 Jul 2018
Edited: Jan on 1 Jul 2018
The problem is (at least I assume this), that you cannot see the last element. This happens, because it is a scalar. Such "points" are not visible in a line plot, because they do not have an extend.
x = [ 5 15 30 50 80 115];
d = [ 0.9901 1.0184 0.8291 2.2491 NaN 0.0738];
plot(x, d)
But you can draw the points also, which might be the better choice at all for a discontinuous signal:
plot(x, d, '-o')
Unfortunately you did not mention, how you want to look the output like.

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Allen Denny
Allen Denny on 12 Sep 2020
curve fit your data in matlab using curve fitting app in matlab and then plot the function

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