- Place all your code for a single file into a for loop that will loop through each of your 62 files. Use "hold on" to add additional lines to your plot.
- Create an array for each variable you want to plot. Place the results from each file into a single column. Once completed for all files, call the plot command using the X and Y arrays. Each column will be treated as a separate series. However, this approach will only work if you have the same number of values in your plot variables for every file.
Multiple Files Into Arrays
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I have 62 Files each consisting of 300 rows and 4 columns.
The 1st and 2nd Columns Are The X-Coordinates (x1,x2)
The 3rd and 4th Columns Are The Y-Coordinates (y1,y2)
For each file I would like to do the following:
- Calculate: Opp = (x1-x2);
- Calculate: Adj =( y1-y2);
- Calculate: Angle_Deg = atand(Opp ./ Adj);
- Calculate: AvgAngle_Deg = mean(Angle_Deg);
- Calculate the Velocity: V = ((tand(AvgAngle_Deg)*10*cosd(30)-10*sind(30));
How would I code this so that I get 62 separate results that I can plot onto a graph?
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Cris LaPierre
2020년 4월 18일
You have two general options.
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