plotting selected lines from a matrix

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Donald
Donald am 21 Jun. 2011
Hello! This was from a response last week from Sean de for plotting 9 2-D lines for a 3x3x4 matrix:
test = repmat(magic(3),[1 1 4]); %each vector into the third dimension will be the same (so we can verify accuracy)
test2 = reshape(permute(test,[3 2 1]),size(test,3),[]); %permute it and reshape it so that each column represents one vector into the third dimension
plot(test2) %plot it
I've been fiddling around with this code and was wondering: is there a way to print the data from each row on a separate graphs? So for this matrix have the output 3 charts with three lines each.
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 21 Jun. 2011
I don't see how you can get 3 charts with separate lines each (9 plots total) by plotting the rows of a 4-by-9 matrix (test2). Did you mean to plot the columns instead?

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski am 21 Jun. 2011
doc subplot
Then use a FOR-loop to navigate through.
figure;
for ii = 1:3
subplot(3,1,ii)
hold on
plot(matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:).')
end
EDIT per comments:
for ii = 1:3
figure
plot(matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:)')
end
Doesn't produce three unique figures with three lines each?
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Donald
Donald am 21 Jun. 2011
Still no luck. I'm adding this code to what I had above, deleting the original "plot(test2)" and replacing "matrix" with "test2". The code seems to be only plotting the first magic square rather than plotting through the 3rd dimension.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 21 Jun. 2011
for ii = 1:3
fig = figure;
axh = gca('Parent',fig);
plot(axh, matrix((3*(ii-1)+1):(3*ii),:).')
end

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig am 21 Jun. 2011
I still think you meant to plot the columns, not the rows. But this works for me:
test = repmat(magic(3),[1 1 4]);
test2 = reshape(permute(test,[3 2 1]),size(test,3),[]);
for ii = [0 3 6]
figure
plot(test2(:,(1:3)+ii))
end

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