How do I write the below code in efficient way in MATLAB?
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I have below the following data
Q = [16,32,64,128,256,512,1024];
VEC_5 = [0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380];
VEC_10 = [1.1898 1.1898 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380 0.2380];
VEC_15 = [2.1416 2.1416 2.1416 1.1898 1.1898 0.2380 0.2380];
VEC_20 = [4.9970 3.0934 2.1416 2.1416 2.1416 1.1898 1.1898];
VEC_25 = [4.9970 4.9970 4.9970 3.0934 2.1416 2.1416 1.1898];
VEC_30 = [8.8043 5.9488 4.9970 4.9970 3.0934 2.1416 1.1898];
VEC_35 = [10.7079 8.8043 6.9007 4.9970 4.9970 2.1416 2.1416];
VEC_40 = [14.5152 10.7079 8.8043 6.9007 4.9970 3.0934 2.1416];
VEC_45 = [16.4188 11.6597 10.7079 8.8043 4.9970 4.9970 2.1416];
VEC_50 = [19.2742 14.5152 10.7079 8.8043 5.9488 4.9970 2.1416];
VEC_55 = [21.1779 16.4188 13.5634 10.7079 6.9007 4.9970 2.1416];
VEC_60 = [23.5574 16.4188 14.5152 10.7079 8.8043 4.9970 2.6175];
I am drawing them with semilogx function in Matlab as shown in the line of code below:
semilogx(Q,VEC_5, Q,VEC_10, Q,VEC_15, Q,VEC_20, Q,VEC_25, Q,VEC_30, Q,VEC_35, Q,VEC_40, Q,VEC_45, Q,VEC_50, Q,VEC_55, Q,VEC_60,'LineWidth',2,'MarkerEdgeColor','b')
I also added legend to them as shown below:
xticks(Q)
xlabel('Q order');
ylabel('Coverage');
legend('\theta_1_/_2 = 5','\theta_1_/_2 = 10','\theta_1_/_2 = 15','\theta_1_/_2 = 20','\theta_1_/_2 = 25','\theta_1_/_2 = 30','\theta_1_/_2 = 35','\theta_1_/_2 = 40','\theta_1_/_2 = 45','\theta_1_/_2 = 50','\theta_1_/_2 = 55','\theta_1_/_2 = 60')
grid on;
As you can see when I need to draw the data and put legends for them I have to take some time in order to insert them into the drawing function and legend. May I get some assistance by writing them in a simple piece of code by looping over them without writing them every time and adding a different color to every curve? I need all this data in one figure.
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