how can i write the number of line?
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Hi!
I have a 2D plot and I want to appear on each point of the graph, the number of lines corresponding to the matrix of data.
Is there any way?
Thank you!
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Giorgos Papakonstantinou
on 24 Jan 2015
Hi Thodoris. Can you explain a bit more your question? I don't understand which lines you want to show in the 2D plot?
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Geoff Hayes
on 25 Jan 2015
Thodoris - if you want to write the row (or line) that each point corresponds to, try using the text function. Something like
figure;
data = [300 3.345
301 4.456
303 5.789];
xlim([min(data(:,1))-1,max(data(:,1))+1]);
ylim([min(data(:,2))-1,max(data(:,2))+1]);
sRows = num2str([1:size(data,1)]');
text(data(:,1),data(:,2),sRows);
The xlim and ylim are just used for illustration purposes to ensure that we can see the area we are interested in (that given by data). We then create a vector of strings, one for each row number using
sRows = num2str([1:size(data,1)]');
and then label each point in data with those strings using text.
Try the above and see what happens!
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Image Analyst
on 25 Jan 2015
Try this:
m=[...
300 3.345
301 4.456
303 5.789]
for row = 1 : size(m, 1)
x = m(row, 1);
y = m(row, 2);
plot(x, y, 'b*', 'MarkerSize', 15);
hold on;
caption = sprintf('(%.3f, %.3f)', x, y);
text(x+0.8, y, caption, 'FontSize', 15);
end
grid on;
xlim([296, 315]);
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