How can I plot an order which is a string variable?
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Due to my code I have a variable which contains the orders I need to plot: S is a structure of 1x5 struct of 2 fields(Ftime and Ftrans_error)
text = S(1).Ftime,S(1).Ftrans_error,S(2).Ftime,S(2).Ftrans_error,S(3).Ftime,S(3).Ftrans_error
'text' is a string type. I need to make this variable because the size of 'text' changes with the number of variables the structure S contains.
If I do plot(text) I get the following error : Error using plot. Invalid first data argument.
If I write directly
plot(S(1).Ftime,S(1).Ftrans_error,S(2).Ftime,S(2).Ftrans_error,S(3).Ftime,S(3).Ftrans_error) it works properly.
I think the problem is that when I create the variable 'text' it considers I want to plot a string.
So how can I make this 'text' variable an order which plot can execute? I would really apreciate your help. If you need further information to understand the problem please tell me.
Thank you very much in advance!
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Stephen23
2017년 2월 10일
I suspect that this will be relevant:
It appears to be an attempt to use strings to select data for plotting. Not likely to be very robust. Perhaps use indexing, or switch, or use the strings to select from fields of a structure of numeric data.
Aurea94
2017년 2월 10일
@Aurea94: somewhere you have some numeric data. Hopefully not in lots of separate variables (read the link to know why that would be a really bad idea). If you have sensibly kept your numeric data in a structure then you can simply access the fields (and your numeric data) from that structure using those strings:
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Walter Roberson
2017년 2월 10일
Please do not name a variable "text" as that interferes with using the key graphics routine text().
What you should be doing is putting your values into a cell array, and then doing cell expansion.
thisorder = {S(1).Ftime,S(1).Ftrans_error, S(2).Ftime, S(2).Ftrans_error, S(3).Ftime,S(3).Ftrans_error};
plot(thisorder{:});
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