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How can we Plot a line passing through two points?
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I am given two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2). How can I plot a line that will pass through these two points and extend till the x and y axis?
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David Sanchez
2014년 5월 29일
If you want a line connecting A and B:
A = [2 3];
B = [4 5];
plot(A,B,'*')
axis([0 10 0 10])
hold on
line(A,B)
hold off
If you want a line through A and B that extend to the plt limits:
xlim = get(gca,'XLim');
m = (B(2)-B(1))/(A(2)-A(1));
n = B(2)*m - A(2);
y1 = m*xlim(1) + n;
y2 = m*xlim(2) + n;
hold on
line([xlim(1) xlim(2)],[y1 y2])
hold off
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nobody
2020년 9월 11일
above meaning connecting the two points P1=[A(1),B(1)] and P2=[A(2),B(2)]
If you want to connect the two points C=[2,3] and D=[4,5] you do
m = (D(2)-C(2)) / (D(1)-C(1)); %slope
n = C(2) - C(1)*m %vertical shift from [0,0]
y1 = m*xlim(1) + n;
y2 = m*xlim(2) + n;
don't you?
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Mahesh
2014년 5월 29일
A = (x1,y1); B = (x2,y2);
plot(A,B)
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Adam Danz
2021년 6월 4일
편집: Adam Danz
2021년 6월 4일
No, this is incorrect. With the syntax plot(A,B), A contains x-values and B contains y-values. Instead, Mahesh defined A and B as (x,y) coordinates.
A simple test will show that this is incorrect,
A = [1,2];
B = [ -3,4];
plot(A,B)
hold on
plot(A(1),A(2), 'r*')
plot(B(1),B(2), 'k*')
legend('line','A','B','Location','BestOutside')
axis padded
To connect coordinates A-B you must use,
plot([A(1),B(1)], [A(2),B(2)])
Peter Hansen
2021년 8월 17일
First of all, you need to understand that mathlab is made for matrixes and arrays, to easy big data calculation.
So all data is ussaly needed in matrix or arrays.
Therfor when ploting points, you dont plot single points like A and B but and array of x-cordinates of A and B and a array of y-cordinates of A and B.
maybe this will claryfy it for you :)
figure(2); clf(2); hold on; axis([0 10 0 10]); axis padded
% If Point A is in x=1 and y=2
% If Point B is in x=-3 and y=4
% If Point C is in x=-6 and y=-4
x_array = [1 -3 -6];
y_array = [2 4 -4];
plot(x_array(1),y_array(1),'*') % A
plot(x_array(2),y_array(2),'*') % B
plot(x_array(3),y_array(3),'*') % C
% OR to plot all points at once uncoment below line insted, and remve ",'B','C'" from legend
% plot(x_array,y_array,'*') % A, B and C
line(x_array,y_array) % line
legend('A','B','C','line','Location','BestOutside') hold off
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