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Stephanie Velasco
Stephanie Velasco il 12 Nov 2016
Commentato: Walter Roberson il 13 Nov 2016
I have bee trying to plot two data set according to their efficiency. If efficiency is greater than .8 the set should be plotted in red or if it less that .8 the data set should be plotted in blue. I am having trouble related the effeminacy with the appropriate data set to plot it. how would i do this, with out hard coding the date set. Efficiency is 'n'
D=[1 2 3 4;2 5 7 5;2 6 7 9;2 4 8 4];
n1= (D(2,:)/D(1,:));
n2 = D(4,:)/D(3,:);
V =[n1 n2];
%plot
figure('color','white');
axis([0 12 0 10]);
xlabel('Energy Input (E1) [MJ]');
ylabel('Kinectic Energy (E0) [MJ]');
title('Efficiency Analysis of Spacecraft Engines','FontSize',20);
grid
for x = min(V):max(V)
if x> 0.80
hold on
elseif x< 0.8
hold on
end
end
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Stephanie Velasco
Stephanie Velasco il 13 Nov 2016
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 13 Nov 2016
I have the plot before actually going in to the loop,i just didn't show it but its.
%plot
figure('color','white');
axis([0 12 0 10]);
xlabel('Energy Input (E1) [MJ]');
ylabel('Kinectic Energy (E0) [MJ]');
title('Efficiency Analysis of Spacecraft Engines','FontSize',20);
grid
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 13 Nov 2016
No plot calls there. You do not have any line() or plot() or surf() or surface() or patch() or hist() or anything else that actually plots.

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