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lucky_
lucky_ el 21 de En. de 2016
Comentada: Star Strider el 22 de En. de 2016
I want to store this line in variable x so then I can plot it is that possible
x= [dataset1, dataset2] = myfunction(sample1); %I know this doesn't work , but I just wanted to give clear example
figure
plot(x(:,1) , x(:,2) , 'b.');
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 21 de En. de 2016
What kind of arrays, and how many, do you want your function to return?
lucky_
lucky_ el 21 de En. de 2016
sample1 = 1000 and the myfunction is provided by my teacher it long and completed it suppose to generate dataset I know how to plot things but he gave us this line [dataset1, dataset2] = myfunction(sample1) and asked to plot I had an idea that I should run it and then save the data but not sure how to do that

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 21 de En. de 2016
Editada: Star Strider el 21 de En. de 2016
That depends on how you write your function. If you write it as something like this:
function x = myfunction(sample1)
. . . CALCULATIONS . . .
dataset1 = . . .;
dataset2 = . . .;
x = [dataset1, dataset2];
end
Then ‘x’ would be an (Nx2) matrix that you could then plot as:
figure(1)
plot(x(:,1) , x(:,2) , 'b.')
NOTE I did not actually test this, but it should work.
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Star Strider
Star Strider el 21 de En. de 2016
I apparently misunderstood. If you want ‘x’ to be as you defined it, you need to break it up into two separate statements:
[dataset1, dataset2] = myfunction(sample1);
x = [dataset1, dataset2];
then this will work:
figure(1)
plot(x(:,1) , x(:,2) , 'b.');
Star Strider
Star Strider el 22 de En. de 2016
The code looks correct. Your ‘myfunction’ could be having problems.

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