Using for loop for plotting from a timetable?

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Hydro
Hydro am 23 Dez. 2017
Kommentiert: Peter Perkins am 5 Jan. 2018
Attached is a sample of my data that I would like to plot. I would like to use for loop to automate plotting from the timetable directly. Below is my code, however, it seems there is some problem. any thoughts would be appreciated. I would also like to get a handle to enhance the plot further.
for ii=1:2
plot(TT2.Date,TT2.(:,ii))
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Dez. 2017
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 23 Dez. 2017
plot(TT2.Date, TT2{:,ii})
... and remember the "hold on"

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins am 28 Dez. 2017
I imagine that
plot(TT2.Date,TT2{:,1:2})
would also work. And if there's only two variables in your timetable, that's equivalent to
plot(TT2.Date,TT2.Variables)
where "Variables" is the default name to use, but it's whatever TT2.Properties.DimensionNames{2} is set to.
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Hydro
Hydro am 28 Dez. 2017
Thanks Peter. There are a number of variables (~10). It would be very inconvenient to plot them one by one, that's why I want to use the loop to automate the plotting.
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins am 5 Jan. 2018
You only think you want a loop. This
plot(TT2.Date,TT2{:,1:2})
plots them both at once, without a loop.

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