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Håkon Bye
Håkon Bye on 14 May 2019
Commented: KSSV on 14 May 2019
Hi
I'm currently trying to plot data exported from LTspice. However, when i use the "plot" function MATLAB adds the y=0 line as part of the plot. This does not happen when i use scatter and excatly the same settings. Here is a picture of the problem, and I've attached my code as well.
Thanks in advance!
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data=csvread('deptesttest.csv',1,0);
dataus=data(:,1).*1e6;
% yyaxis left
plot(dataus(:,1),data(:,2).*1e-3,'--or','LineWidth',3);
set(gca,'FontSize',25);%axis font size
xlabel('time [\muS]','FontSize',25)
ylabel('Switching losses[W]','FontSize',25)
title('Current and power through switch during DP testing','FontSize',30)
axis ( [ 75.5 75.7 -10 140])
% yyaxis right
% plot(dataus(:,1),data(:,4),'LineWidth',3);
% legend('Losses MOSFET','Current MOSFET','FontSize',25)
% ylabel('Drain current MOSFET [A]','FontSize',25)
% axis ( [ 75 76 -10 140])
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KSSV
KSSV on 14 May 2019
It seems your data has those values also.
Håkon Bye
Håkon Bye on 14 May 2019
Yes sorry, should have done that at the beginning. Here is the csv file im using. Thanks a lot

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KSSV
KSSV on 14 May 2019
data=csvread('deptesttest.csv',1,0);
data(data(:,2)==0,:)=[];
dataus=data(:,1).*1e6;
% yyaxis left
plot(dataus(:,1),data(:,2).*1e-3,'--or','LineWidth',3);
set(gca,'FontSize',25);%axis font size
xlabel('time [\muS]','FontSize',25)
ylabel('Switching losses[W]','FontSize',25)
title('Current and power through switch during DP testing','FontSize',30)
axis ( [ 75.5 75.7 -10 140])
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Håkon Bye
Håkon Bye on 14 May 2019
thank you so much!! I've been struggeling with this for several hours now. What exactly does this "data(data(:,2)==0,:)=[];" line do in pseudocode?
KSSV
KSSV on 14 May 2019
That line removes the data which have y value (second column of data) zero.

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