Plotting errors with respect to the ''ground truth"
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Sebastian Ciuban
on 17 Apr 2014
Commented: Mischa Kim
on 17 Apr 2014
Hello,
I want to make a plot for a presentation that will show the errors and I don't know how to do this in a "professional" way.
For examample I have matrix A (3 x 8) column 1 is X, column 2 is Y and column 3 is Z. Matrix A represents the "ground truth". And matrix B, same size, which resulted from calculations. B should be very close to A as values..But how I can show that?
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Mischa Kim
on 17 Apr 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 17 Apr 2014
Ciuban, how about simply
plot(A-B,'bd')
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Mischa Kim
on 17 Apr 2014
Not quite sure I understand... something like this?
hold all
plot(A,'r-')
plot(B,'bs')
How do you need this plot to be adapted to fit your needs?
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