matlab plot, interrupted line when y is zero
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Hi,
I have a data that has some zero values but I would like to avoid to plot these values but I want a continues line between the previous and one after the data point. When I searched the web there are method to omit the zero values but the lines are broken. Instead I want to avoid the y=0 values but the code should plot a continues line before and after the y=0 values, Please see the plot. I would like to pass the data points of 5 and 7 and just connect the line between data point 4 and 6 and 6 and 7. Any idea? Thank you
figure(4)
x1=ModData(1:end,1);
x2=ExpData(1:end,1);
Mod=PD_Mod(:,7);
Exp=PD_Ex(:,4);
plot(x1,Mod,'gs-', x2,Exp,'r*-')
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Star Strider
am 23 Aug. 2019
Try this, using your own ‘x’ and ‘y’ vectors:
x = 0:10; % Create Data
y = randi([0 5], 1, 11); % Create Data
xnew = x;
ynew = y;
xnew(y == 0) = [];
ynew(y == 0) = [];
figure
plot(x, y)
hold on
plot(xnew, ynew)
hold off
grid
Experiment to get the result you want.
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