How to plot a single data point at a specific location?
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Bret Valenzuela
el 6 de Jun. de 2016
Respondida: dpb
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
I have a simple plotting question. I have a figure that has an x range from 0:0.5:8 and I have data points in the form of multiple Sauter Mean Diameters which are constant numbers. I need to arrange these points in a fashion where I plot one point in a specific spot in the graph referring to the x axis. For example my first point needs to be in between .8 and 2 my second between 2 and 3 etc... Any help I could get on this topic would be much appreciated.
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dpb
el 6 de Jun. de 2016
For points at (x,y) locations, probably
doc scatter
is your friend. But, I made this a Comment instead of an Answer because I don't follow how "example my first point needs to be in between .8 and 2" relates to _"plot[ting] one point in a specific spot in the graph referring to the x axis"???
Can you explain more fully or, better yet, show an example of the plot you expect/want?
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Walter Roberson
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
You can use histc() or histcounts() to classify each point value into a "bin" number whose bin boundaries you specify. You would use the second output of histc() to get the bin number, and if I recall you would use the third output of histcounts()
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