How to plot an array in negative axes
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I have initialized an array using the following code:
xdim=6;
ydim=12;
V_new=zeros(xdim+1,ydim+1);
V_new(5,4:10)=15;
V_new
Now, I want to plot this array from x=-3:9 and y=0:6.
However, I am not sure how to plot the array at the negative x-axis.
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Image Analyst
on 3 Feb 2018
What does it mean, exactly, to "plot" a matrix? Do you mean surf()? Or does each row or each column show up as a line plot in a graph? Please clarify. Also tell us if you have ever heard of the xlim() and ylim() functions to set the plot ranges of the graph.
dpb
on 3 Feb 2018
Say what!? You have an array that is all zeros except for seven elements in the 5th row that are a constant.
What's to plot and what possible relation is there between the array and two totally unrelated variables
x =-3:9
y = 0:6
???
Anum Ahmed
on 3 Feb 2018
Edited: dpb
on 4 Feb 2018
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