Azzera filtri
Azzera filtri

vertical line on x axis

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Raushan
Raushan il 1 Nov 2023
Modificato: Voss il 1 Nov 2023
subplot(1,3,2)
plot(a1,x1, 'black', a1, y1, 'r', a1,z1, 'b',LineWidth=5);
title('Consumption level, T=10')
xticks([0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9])
xticklabels({'0' '1' '2' '\color{red}S^*' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9'})
ylim([60,90])
How can I add vertical line at the level s* from 0 to the black line?
Thank you,

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Voss
Voss il 1 Nov 2023
x = 3;
y = interp1(a1,x1,x);
line([x,x],[0,y])
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Raushan
Raushan il 1 Nov 2023
thank you, it doesn't work, i don't have infinite one
Sam Chak
Sam Chak il 1 Nov 2023
All you have to do is to provide the data for a1 and x1. We will figure out what the issue is.
If both a1 and x1 are in the Workspace, then save them to a MAT-file, using this syntax
save('RaushanData', 'a1', 'x1')
Once completed, attach the MAT-file (RaushanData.mat) using the paperclip icon .
By the way, both approaches by @Voss and @Star Strider work when the all elements in the data are finite.
a1 = 0:9; % hypothetical data
a1e = [min(a1) max(a1)] % extrema of a1
a1e = 1×2
0 9
x1 = linspace(8, 78, numel(a1)); % hypothetical data
x1e = [min(x1) max(x1)] % extrema of x1
x1e = 1×2
8 78
xq = 3; % from S* mark (query point)
yq = interp1(a1e, x1e, xq); % interpolate
% Plot data (black line)
plot(a1, x1, 'black', LineWidth=5);
xticks([0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9])
xticklabels({'0' '1' '2' '\color{red}S^*' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9'})
hold on
% Plot vertical line (red)
plt = line([xq, xq], [0, yq]); % primitive line drawing
plt.LineWidth = 5;
hold off
title('Consumption level, T=10')

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