Why can't I plot such an easy graph?

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Moj
Moj on 12 Dec 2014
Commented: Stephen23 on 18 Dec 2014
Dear community,
Why can't I plot such an easy graph?
for i = 1:100
x(1,:) = 1 + 2*i;
y(1,:) = 3 + i;
end
plot(x,y)
I have two arrays, how can I plot this?
Thanks in advance

Accepted Answer

Jacob
Jacob on 12 Dec 2014
Use
v = 1:100;
x(1,:) = 1+2.*v;
y(1,:) = 3+v;
plot(x,y)
Why loop when you don't have to?

More Answers (1)

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 12 Dec 2014
for i = 1:100
x(i) = 1 + 2*i;
y(i) = 3 + i;
end
plot(x,y)
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Moj
Moj on 12 Dec 2014
but it doesn't work when we have no integer number for i.
for i = 7e-5:1e-5:3e-4
x(1,:) = 1 + 2*i;
y(1,:) = 3 + i;
end
plot(x,y)
Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy on 12 Dec 2014
x(i) not x(1,:)
You loop nothing when i (your loop index) is not used!
PS: Two reasons of not using "i" as a loop index:
  1. 1. "i" is actually square-root of -1
  2. 2. "i" and "1" is quite difficult for human eyes to distinguish!

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