Suppose that I want to update a plot with a new data. What method should I choose?
Set the XDataSource property to some name, update the variable, and call refreshdata
Erase the original plot, and call plot command again.
Use Set('Xdata',...')
I bet you are doing something like
hold on
for ii=1:frames
imshow(frame)
drawnow
end
as most memory problems are due to this structure. If you hold on and never clear the figure, you will draw on top of whatever is there, but it will never get deleted. I suggest you remove the hold on ...
I am doing something like this:
a = [1:100];
for i=1:100,
plot([1:i], a(1:i));
end
My issue is that the plot is not shown until the loop is finished.
How can I show/update the plot in every iteration?
i want to plot normal distribution plot but multiple plots in same figure through loops..For first iteration its fine i.e 3 plots in one figure but in other 3 figures it plot only one.here is the code
load iris.dat;
iris;
number_of_features = 4;
classes = iris(:,5);
number_of_classes = length(un...
Can any expert here tell me what is wrong on my code:
folderContents=ls;
folderContents(1:2,:)=[];
nFolderContents=size(folderContents,1);
for i=1:nFolderContents;
[~, data] = hdrload(folderContents(i,:));
if size(folderContents(i,:),2)<size(folderContents,2);
temp=fo...
I've tried to do plot inside of a loop and it prints only the last plot.
How can i fix it?
I've tried to use hold on and drawnow after the plot definition but it didn't work.
This is my code:
for t=1:5
alive = Game(World , Generations, speed);
plot(hplot2,1:Generations,alive);
end
I have multiple figures open, and I want to update them independently during runtime. The following toy example should clarify my intention:
clf;
figure('name', 'a and b'); % a and b should be plotted to this window
hold on;
ylim([-100, 100]);
figure('name', 'c'); % only c should be plotted t...
but yeah, the same effort would be put in googling than writting here, difference is google is not annoyed by trivial questions and you are making us work
Also the way that I currently get it is to find the metaFunction.inSpec occurrences and look for the command which precedes it and use that as the "input" to $. Then to find the function it applies to, I look for the next function call (which isn't an #) and use that. There are definitely going to be some edge cases that it messes up on and there is likely a better way. These are some of the things I need to dig into.
@nani No offense, but it is good courtesy to make an effort before asking here. Be aware that Ray and the resst of us may be experts, but you are not paying for our expertise, and we are making the effort "for free", for the shake of it. You can hire Ray for a reasonable fee and then he will be infinitely patient with you.
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But as long as you are asking for free help, then you need to have the courtesy of looking for theinformation yourself before asking
@LuisMendo I'm an Idiot. I looked at those examples you posted and they were obviously bugs. Here's an updated image (still maybe some potential issues,but makes more sense)
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There isn't any easily located documentation on this, however. 100 global reputation is listed as the privilege for creating chat rooms, while the chat FAQ and help both do not mention any restrictions on ...
I AM REALLY NEED YOU HELP.
IF I INSERT X=[5 2 3], HOW CAN THE MATRICES WILL BE
1 5 2
5 1 3
2 3 1
Supposely X=[5 2 3] is user input as correlation coefficient of A, B & C and MATLAB CODE will be change it into correlation coefficient matrices. Can anybody help me?
@Suever Sorry, 2$: is not strange, it's perfectly reasonable. I thought for a moment that 2$ was the default for :, that's why I thought it was strange. Sorry about the confusion
For h we may need to discard N$. That was before I made v take N$ by default. Still, N$ may be a reasonable candidate for & applied on h. Or perhaps 4, according to the graph? It's funny that 3 doesn't appear at all
This is very valuable information. Thanks again!
Are those functions the only ones that have showed up in answers? Or did you filter them with some criterion?
Ah, it seems you only show those that have ever used a $ or # spec, right?
@LuisMendo Yup so in the input/output argument one I only showed the ones that actually used explicit $ or #. For the function histogram (the first plot I posted the other day) that is all functions that were every used in any answer.
Also yea I'm not sure if N$h would be a good candidate for &h since that should be able to be easily replicated with v!
@Anna stop flagging innocuous messages and start capitalizing "I" when it's used as a proper noun and using apostrophes in contractions. Right now you just come off as a lazy denizen of Twitch.
I don't like people writing so-called "expressively" either and might have a good, light-hearted rib about it, but it wouldn't be my first criticism of a person ... though I would personally think "Bad in my day!".