How can I plot 2 vectors of different length?
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Jonathan Bijman
am 12 Jun. 2019
Kommentiert: Michael Mauersberger
am 29 Apr. 2020
Hello everyone
It could be the question sounds stupid, but I have 32 data (which correspond to averages of 9 measurements) and I want to plot along aprox 50 days
(Because there weren´t measurements some days)
Anyone has an idea of how can I do that? I was thinking by scatter, but appears the same error (different lenghts)
Thank u
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Star Strider
am 12 Jun. 2019
Without knowing any constraints you may have, try this:
data = rand(1, 32); % Create Data Vector
x = linspace(0, 50, numel(data)); % Create Independent Variable Vector
figure
plot(x, data)
If your data were calculated with respect to specific days, use a vector of those days as ‘x’. So long as there are exactly 32 of them, you can easily plot them.
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Michael Mauersberger
am 29 Apr. 2020
If you assume unequally distributed data, consider my answer to th quite similar question:
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Jun. 2019
You know which days had valid measurements. Pass the time coordinate corresponding to those days as the "x" coordinate to plot, if you want a line plot that draws between the missing data.
stem() plot might make sense in some cases.
It is possible to draw in segments. For that purpose, pass in nan as the y coordinates for the missing measurements, and be sure to include a marker type. You want the marker because you might have patterns such as NaN Point NaN and plot() will only draw a line when there are at least two finite points in a row.
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