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how do I place the text on the first co ordinate of the plot?
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I am potting trajectories of vehicles (time-space plots) and following is my code %% Read data table = readtable('E:\vehdata11.xlsx'); VehicleNos = unique(table.VehicleID);
%% Plotting
for idx = 1:numel(VehicleNos) n = VehicleNos(idx); sb = table(table.VehicleID == n,:); labels=cellstr(num2str(n)); Time= sb.time; x = sb.time; y = sb.x; tin = min(x); t1 = x - tin; y1 = t1*11.04; y2 = y - y1;
%% plotting for time interval
i = (Time>20 & Time<=25);
plot(x(i),y2(i))
hold on
text(max(x(i)),max(y2(i)),labels)
end Now the position of text is on the maximum (x,y) coordinate But since my graph is not linear and fluctuating I want the labels to be on the first co ordinate text(x(1), y(1),labels) is not working. How do I do that?
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Andrew Bliss
on 27 Sep 2017
What error do you get? Or what do you mean "is not working"? Check the values of x(1) and y(1) and make sure they're not NaN or outside your graph axis.
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