Separate graph arrows for two y-axes on the matlab
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In the figure below, the circle arrows are used for two y-axes to indicate which axis the graph follows, how do you do this?
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Angelo Yeo
2024년 6월 13일
이동: Angelo Yeo
2024년 8월 29일
To add Sai's answer, you can change the color of annotations like below.
colors = lines(2);
x = linspace(0,10);
y = sin(3*x);
yyaxis left
plot(x,y)
dim = [.4 .55 .1 .25];
annotation('ellipse',dim, 'Color', colors(1,:))
annotation('arrow',[dim(1),dim(1)-dim(3)/2],[dim(2)+dim(4)/2,dim(2)+dim(4)/2], 'Color', colors(1,:))
z = sin(3*x).*exp(0.5*x);
yyaxis right
plot(x,z)
ylim([-150 150])
dim = [.6 .55 .1 .25];
annotation('ellipse',dim, 'Color', colors(2,:))
annotation('arrow',[dim(1)+dim(3), dim(1)+dim(3)+dim(3)/2],[dim(2)+dim(4)/2,dim(2)+dim(4)/2], 'Color', colors(2,:))
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Aquatris
2024년 6월 13일
이동: Angelo Yeo
2024년 8월 29일
Red arrow seems to be showing the wrong way Angelo :P
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sai charan sampara
2024년 6월 13일
Hello,
You can try to acheive a similar result by using the "annotations" feature in MATLAB. The following code shows an example for plotting an ellipse and an arrow:
figure
x = linspace(-4,4);
y = x.^3 - 12*x;
plot(x,y)
dim = [.4 .55 .1 .25];
annotation('ellipse',dim)
annotation('arrow',[dim(1),dim(1)-dim(3)/2],[dim(2)+dim(4)/2,dim(2)+dim(4)/2])
The "dim" vector gives the the size and location of the smallest rectangle that encloses the ellipse. The dimensions of the arrow can also be defined separately as per requirement. The values are in normalized units. This can be changed by changing the "Units" property. Here is the link to the documentation for "annotations":
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