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Plotting Two Consecutive Columns of Matrices

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Hi,
I have 4 x 202 matrix, and I want to plot the columns in 2's e.g columns 1 and 2, next columns 3 and 4 as they represent X and Y coordinates. How can I do this?
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Star Strider
Star Strider il 21 Dic 2021
First a (4 x 202) matrix defines a matrix of 4 rows and 202 columns. Assuming that it’s actually a (202 x 4) matrix, perhaps something like this —
M = randn(15, 4) % Prototype
M = 15×4
-1.4757 0.4730 -1.7963 0.5677 -1.4236 0.6301 -0.9039 -0.0171 -1.1303 1.3193 0.1080 0.2304 -1.2160 -0.9149 -0.3458 -1.0942 0.7360 0.9042 -0.1741 1.7954 0.1131 0.5694 1.0606 -0.2865 0.1741 -0.7245 -0.7010 1.2694 -1.8673 -0.5442 -0.6397 -2.0804 0.4837 0.0083 -0.6583 0.5971 -1.0150 -2.1755 0.5630 -0.2446
Mr = reshape(M, [], 2)
Mr = 30×2
-1.4757 -1.7963 -1.4236 -0.9039 -1.1303 0.1080 -1.2160 -0.3458 0.7360 -0.1741 0.1131 1.0606 0.1741 -0.7010 -1.8673 -0.6397 0.4837 -0.6583 -1.0150 0.5630
figure
plot(Mr(:,1), Mr(:,2), '.')
If the matrix actually is (4 x 202), transpose it first, then use the approach in this code example.
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Femi O. Jinadu
Femi O. Jinadu il 21 Dic 2021
Hi, thanks
I've figured it out, thanks so much.
Star Strider
Star Strider il 21 Dic 2021
My pleasure!
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Chunru
Chunru il 21 Dic 2021
x = rand(202, 4); % 202x4 (not 4x202)
plot(x(:,1), x(:, 2), 'ro', x(:,3), x(:, 4), 'b*')

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