How can I avoid plotting zeros in data?

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Andrew Wileman
Andrew Wileman am 17 Nov. 2015
Kommentiert: Andrew Wileman am 17 Nov. 2015
Hi, Once again, hoping someone may be able to help. I'm plotting data at intervals and would like to join up the peaks so it makes a nice smooth graph(please see attached diagram). At present, there are zeros between each data point, and Matlab plots these making a nasty triangulated spike for each data point. Is there anyway of just plotting the data points? Hoping someone may be able to help, Andy

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Thorsten
Thorsten am 17 Nov. 2015
Sample data:
y = zeros(1,100); y(1:10:100) = 1 + rand(1,10);
plot(y)
hold on
Select only non-zero values for plotting:
x = 1:numel(y);
plot(x(y~=0), y(y~=0), 'r')
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Andrew Wileman
Andrew Wileman am 17 Nov. 2015
Brilliant, works perfectly. Once again,many thanks Thorsten.

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