Continuous plot(x,y) for discrete data points
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When using plot(x,y) function, [say for example x = 1X20 matrix and y=sin(x), which means that there are only 20 data points), matlab plot comes out to be a continuous one. Is this always the case? I just started using matlab.
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Chandeesh
on 25 Jul 2022
Select the functions to represent the graph of a continuous and a discrete function.
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Sean de Wolski
on 30 Dec 2013
Edited: Sean de Wolski
on 30 Dec 2013
plot is just connecting the points with lines. If you don't want this, you can specify the marker. For example, for a red *
>> plot(0:0.1:2*pi,sin(0:0.1:2*pi),'r*')
And for more info:
doc plot
Anil
on 28 Dec 2022
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i only have one point for x and y how can i generate a continuous plot for this
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