How to plot a dot array in Matlab

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zy
zy on 14 May 2014
Commented: Star Strider on 1 Jul 2014
I need to plot a array of black dots in matlab, it needs to be square array, all dots are uniformly spaced both horizontally and vertically. Also, I need to be able to adjust the size of each dot and to adjust the distance between every two dots in the code.
Thank you!
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zy
zy on 14 May 2014
I am new to matlab, so honestly speaking, I don't have much idea on how to do it.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 May 2014
This should get you started:
xy = [1:14]*200;
[X, Y] = meshgrid(xy);
xyo = xy([4 11]);
figure(1)
plot(X, Y, '.k')
% hold on
% plot(X(:,[4 11]), Y(:,[4 11]), 'ok')
% plot(X([4 11],:), Y([4 11],:), 'ok')
% plot(X([4 11],[4 11]), Y([4 11],[4 11]), 'sr')
% hold off
axis square
I originally wrote this for a slightly different problem. I left the other plot commands in but commented out in case you want to add circles or squares around the dots. You can adjust the size of the dots with the MarkerSize option. You can adjust the number of dots and the distance between the dots by changing the characteristics of the xy line:
xy = [1:14]*200;
Experiment with it until you get the result you want.
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zy
zy on 1 Jul 2014
Thank you for your suggestion.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 1 Jul 2014
My pleasure!
This has actually been the subject of several threads with different objectives, although if I remember correctly, most seemed to involve exporting them to LaTeX documents. You might want to search MATLAB Answers to see if one fits your particular requirements.

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