What is wrong with this ax.Xlim code?
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So basically, I downloaded a code from this website. Im trying to obtain a live data plot from a LM35 temperature sensor. I keep getting an error saying that my ax.xlim line has an error. I have not been able to find out what the error was. Please help. TIA
if true
a = arduino;
v = readVoltage(a,'A1');
temp = v*100;
ii = 0;
temp = zeros(1e4,1);
t = zeros(1e4,1);
tic
while toc < 10
ii = ii+1;
v = readVoltage(a,'A1');
temp(ii) = v*100;
t(ii) = toc;
end
temp = temp(1:ii);
t = t(1:ii);
figure
plot(t,temp,'-o')
xlabel('Elapsed time (sec)')
ylabel('Temperature (\circC)')
title('Temperature Data')
set(gca,'xlim',[t(1) t(ii)])
figure
h = animatedline;
ax = gca;
ax.YGrid = 'on';
ax.YLim = [25 55];
stop = false;
startTime = datetime('now');
while ~stop
v = readVoltage(a,'A1');
temp = v*100;
tim = datetime('now') - startTime;
addpoints(h,datenum(tim),temp)
* _ax.XLim = datenum([tim - seconds(15) tim]);_*
datetick('x','keeplimits')
drawnow
stop = readDigitalPin(a,'D12');
end
end
4 Kommentare
Rik
am 14 Mär. 2017
I am guessing that tim will still exist, which would mean that you ax somehow got deleted. I bet you did not close the figure, so my ideas are done here.
My advice would be to try out the set() just in case and go through your code step by step with the debugger. That should help you spot when variables change to values that they should not be.
Adam
am 14 Mär. 2017
ax.YGrid = 'on';
ax.YLim = [25 55];
both apparently worked fine so I doubt set syntax will change anything.
You ought to be able to see if the axes has been deleted though. Certainly with a breakpoint in the code.
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