plotting a 1*1 matrix
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Hi i want to plot a 1x1 matrix with time but i keep getting the same error ??? Error using ==> plot Invalid property found. Object Name : line Property Name : 'time'. My matrix has 10028 data,it's name is current and the code is the follownq: t=1:0.001:10; plot(t,current)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
il 12 Gen 2014
The size of t and current aren't the same. Look at this example
t=1:0.001:10;
current=sin(t);
plot(t,current)
When you type in command windows
whos current
What did you get?
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Ioannis
il 12 Gen 2014
Azzi Abdelmalek
il 12 Gen 2014
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek
il 12 Gen 2014
Ok , then when you type
whos current
What did you get?
Image Analyst
il 12 Gen 2014
Modificato: Image Analyst
il 12 Gen 2014
If you do
t=1:0.001:10
then t has 9001 elements, not 10028. If you want 10028 then do this
t = linspace(1, 10, 10028);
plot(t, current, 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2);
Ot, maybe current is a structure. Try whos current and see what it says. Is it a 10028 by 1 array?
And you might have an m-file called plot or current hanging around somewhere. What do these two lines report
which -all plot
which -all current
Paul
il 12 Gen 2014
If your data is from simulink, it's probably a structure with time. To plot your data you have to do:
plot(current.time,current.signals.values)
You can change what type of data simulink outputs by double clicking the output block and setting it for example to array. Then you won't have a structure but a simple array. To also output the time, you can just put a clock (block) in simulink and connect to an output block with an array type named t or something. Then you can plot the data by doing:
plot(t,current)
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