masking data plots for graph
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I want my plot to include my mask:
mask=true(size(x));
mask(0>x)=false;
mask=true(size(y));
mask(0>y)=false;
plot(x(mask),y(mask),'.')
It is not a problem, when I only have to mask the x values or y values seperately, only when I have to plot both masks.
Could the problem be that my mask for x and y respectively aren't having a particular definition? I tried with 'xmask' and 'ymask' and add this to the plotting sequence, but it does not work either.
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Walter Roberson
am 18 Nov. 2017
xt = x;
xt(xt<0) = nan;
yt = y;
yt(yt<0) = nan;
plot(xt, yt);
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Walter Roberson
am 18 Nov. 2017
mask = (x > 0) & (y > 0);
[b,stats]=robustfit(x(mask),y(mask));
However, this is only going to work if x and y are vectors. If they are 2D then the result of x(mask) and y(mask) is going to be a column vector, because 2D arrays cannot have "holes" in them.
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