Is it possible to do multiple array of data on the same scatter plot;
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Md. Hasan Rahman
on 13 May 2019
Commented: Md. Hasan Rahman
on 14 May 2019
I have a function like:
m=zeros(3,4)
for x=1:3
for y=1:4
m(x,y)=x*(y+1i*y);
end
scatterplot(m(x,:));
hold on;
end
Although i used "hold on" but Its generating three different plots. Can I plot all three different data in the same plot with different color?
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gonzalo Mier
on 13 May 2019
Scatterplot is a really special function that needs a special syntax to plot more that one scatterplot together.
m =zeros(3,4);
first=1;
for x=1:3
for y=1:4
m(x,y)=x*(y+1i*y);
end
if first
h = scatterplot(m(x,:),1,0,'bo');
first=0;
else
h = scatterplot(m(x,:),1,0,'bo',h);
end
hold on;
end
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gonzalo Mier
on 14 May 2019
The 'bo' param is used to mark the points to be blue('b') circles ('o'). To change the color you can use the normal ones as you do it with plot ('r' = red, 'b' = blue, 'g' = green, 'k' = black...)
m =zeros(3,4);
first=1;
color = ['r','g','b'];
for x=1:3
for y=1:4
m(x,y)=x*(y+1i*y);
end
if first
h = scatterplot(m(x,:),1,0,color(x));
first=0;
else
h = scatterplot(m(x,:),1,0,color(x),h);
end
hold on;
end
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