2D vector plot in MATLAB.

I have x, y, u and v datas. I am trying to do vector plot using quiver command in MATLAB. The plot is coming OK, but as there are many vectors the figure looks a bit clumsy. So Iwant to skip some vectors. Is it possible to do so using quiver in MATLAB or I have to use some other software? Kindly help. Say I want to skip 6 vectors. The vector plot as generated by Mr Oleg could have been generated just by potting in between x axis limits from -2.5 to 0. It may also be helpful if I can select with a mouse where to plot the vectors.

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Jan
Jan el 27 de Feb. de 2011
It would be helpful, if you explain the criteria to exclude vectors. Every second one or do you want to select them with the mouse?

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov el 27 de Feb. de 2011

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Taking the example from quiver:

[X,Y] = meshgrid(-2:.2:2);
Z = X.*exp(-X.^2 - Y.^2);
[DX,DY] = gradient(Z,.2,.2);
% Plot
subplot(2,1,1)
quiver(X,Y,DX,DY)
set(gca,'Xlim', [-2.5 2.5], 'Ylim',[-2.5 2.5])
% Index just some vectors
idx = 1:10;
subplot(2,1,2)
quiver(X(:,idx),Y(:,idx),DX(:,idx),DY(:,idx))
set(gca,'Xlim', [-2.5 2.5], 'Ylim',[-2.5 2.5])

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