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How can i visualize an exact column or row only of a matrix?

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let's say i have a 50 by 70 matrix and i want all the values of the column number 29, how can i do that.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 22 Jul. 2017
Extract from .mat file, then call plot. Try this:
storedStructure = load('features.mat');
myMatrix = storedStructure.B; % Extract matrix from the "B" field of the structure.
plot(myMatrix(:,29), 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2);
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Elias Unk
Elias Unk am 22 Jul. 2017
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 22 Jul. 2017
i did get the following error:
Error using plot
Invalid first data argument
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 22 Jul. 2017
Please attach your .mat file (third request).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Jul. 2017
plot( YourMatrix(:,29) )
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 23 Jul. 2017
Just to expand on this for something you might want to know about some day, if you use
storedStructure = load('features.mat')
it reads in all the variables you stored as fields of storedStructure. So if you have stored A, B, and C, you'd have storedStructure.A, storedStructure.B, and storedStructure.C. Now if you wanted to pull out just one of those (which probably won't make any speed difference unless they were huge), you could ask load() to load just one from the file. For example:
storedStructure = load('features.mat', 'B');
Now storedStructure will have only a B field, not an A and C field. You could also extract the variable into its own B variable, if you want, like this:
B = storedStructure.B;
Just an FYI.
Elias Unk
Elias Unk am 23 Jul. 2017
Cheers Walter,very helpful

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