As you can see in this picture, the blue line for 'G5 FS6' is not shown because the yellow line is plotted after it.
Graphing an array so the largest row graphs first and then so forth
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I have an x and y array, let's say the x-array is: (1,8,15,NaN,NaN; 1,8,15,22,29; 1,8,15,22,NaN), and the y-array is: (0,0,0,NaN,NaN; 0,0,0,2,2; 0,0,0,0,NaN). I would like to graph these two arrays so that the row vector with the longest length is graphed first, and then so on and so on. This is because when I am graphing these arrays right now, the first y-vector gets 'overwritten' by the next two y-vectors and I can't see the line at all. How do I fix this? 
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  DGM
      
      
 am 26 Apr. 2023
        
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 am 26 Apr. 2023
  
      Maybe something like
x = [1,10,15,NaN,NaN; 1,10,15,20,25; 1,10,15,20,NaN];
y = [0,0,1,NaN,NaN; 0,0,0,0,3; 0,0,0,2,NaN];
% get index vector
[~,idx] = sort(sum(~isnan(x),2),'descend');
% plot
plot(x(idx,:).',y(idx,:).','linewidth',3)
But bear in mind that this just sorts by the number of non-NaN entries.  It doesn't test to see where the non-NaN segments overlap
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