"Hold on" function doesn't work when use set function to dynamically plot data

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Hello, I am currently trying to plot 3 axis-acceleration data dynamically in Matlab in 3 subplot figures. The code is
subplot(3,2,2)
hp1 = plot(1, c1(1, 1),'--rs','LineWidth',1,...
'MarkerEdgeColor','k',...
'MarkerFaceColor','r',...
'MarkerSize',3);
axis([ 0,ceil(nFrames*1.03),-6,6]);
title('Acceleration Data in X Axis')
hold on
subplot(3,2,4)
hp2 = plot(1, c2(1, 1),'--rs','LineWidth',1,...
'MarkerEdgeColor','k',...
'MarkerFaceColor','g',...
'MarkerSize',3);
axis([ 0,ceil(nFrames*1.03),-6,6])
title('Acceleration Data in Y Axis')
hold on
subplot(3,2,6)
hp3 = plot(1, c3(1, 1),'--rs','LineWidth',1,...
'MarkerEdgeColor','k',...
'MarkerFaceColor','b',...
'MarkerSize',3);
axis([ 0,ceil(nFrames*1.03),-6,6])
title('Acceleration Data in Z Axis')
hold on
for k = 2 : nFrames
set(hp1, 'XData', k, 'YData', c1(k,1));
set(hp2, 'XData', k, 'YData', c2(k,1));
set(hp3, 'XData', k, 'YData', c3(k,1));
pause(0.03)
end
I found hold on function doesn't work based on this case since I want to retain each point on the figure rather than only plotting the current one.
Does any one know how to solve that problem?
Thanks,
Joe

Risposte (2)

John Petersen
John Petersen il 1 Dic 2014
Try
set(hp1, 'XData', [get(hp1, 'Xdata'); k], 'YData', [get(hp1,'Ydata'); c1(k,1)]);

Yasmeen
Yasmeen il 14 Gen 2014
Have you tried "hold all"?

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