Using plot command in a loop

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Yasmin Tamimi
Yasmin Tamimi il 19 Ott 2012
Hey All,
I tried to change the input argument for plot command but it didn't work as I discovered that plot doesn't accept it as an input argument:
for i= 1:20
figure, plot((sprintf('Data%d',i))) , hold on; plot(f_mean*ones(length(sprintf('Data%d',i)),1),'r'); plot(sprintf('alpha_data%d',i),'g'); plot(sprintf('alpha_data_neg%d',i),'g'); hold off; axis ([0 350 0.28 0.32])
end
What can I change in my code to make it work??
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 19 Ott 2012
you are trrying to plot a string. What data do you want to plot?

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Pedro Villena
Pedro Villena il 19 Ott 2012
Modificato: Pedro Villena il 8 Nov 2012
if you want to change the variable name in the loop, use eval command
for i= 1:20,
figure(i),
eval(sprintf('plot(Data%d)',i));
hold on;
eval(sprintf('plot(f_mean*ones(1,length(Data%d)),''r'')',i));
eval(sprintf('plot(alpha_data%d,''g'')',i));
eval(sprintf('plot(alpha_data_neg%d,''g'')',i));
hold off;
axis ([0 350 0.28 0.32])
end

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MANJUNATH
MANJUNATH il 19 Ott 2012
try using string to num conversion

Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming il 20 Ott 2012
using eval is almost always a bad idea. Store your data as
Data(1), Data(2) etc..... rather than Data1, Data2 etc....
If you end up needing to use eval to solve your problem your looking in the wrong area for a solution.
Why should you not use it:
1. Its hard to debug 2. Its very slow.
Have a look at Matlabs Loren telling you why to avoid eval here and here

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