How to make the marker width more thicker
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DEWDROP
el 16 de Dic. de 2020
Comentada: Sivylla Paraskevopoulou
el 26 de Jun. de 2024
I have plot the data but what i want is to make the marker more thicker, so that it can be more clearly visible . I have attached the code .i would be grateful if you could help me .Thank you in advance .
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Ive J
el 16 de Dic. de 2020
Set LineWidth when calling plot function.
plot(rand(10, 1), rand(10, 1), 'bo','LineWidth', 2)
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Sivylla Paraskevopoulou
el 26 de Jun. de 2024
The plot function provides the name-value arguments Marker, MarkerIndices, MarkerEdgeColor, MarkerFaceColor, and MarkerSize so that you can customize the appearance of markers. Use the name-value argument MarkerSize to change the size of the marker.
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Kamilu Sanusi
el 21 de Mayo de 2023
Editada: Image Analyst
el 21 de Mayo de 2023
@Ive J, Please I would like you to help me on this problem of mine, thank you
Given the following elements of matrix A, three matrices are intended to be generated using different variable D as D = 0, D = 4 and D = 70. The poles resulting from this matrices are to be plotted using different Marker, and the marker is inted to be bold, not necessarily big in size. I tried but im getting the error
''Assigning to 2 elements using a simple assignment statement is not supported. Consider using comma-separated list assignment''.
Any assistance would be highly appreciated.
Thank you
Ta1 = 24; Ta2 = 27; Ta3= 20;
H11 = -0.0641; H12 = 0.0359;
H21 = 0.1176; H22 = -0.2057;
H31 = 0.2077; H32 = 0.1961;
for D = [0 4 70]
A = [0 0 1 0 -1;0 0 0 1 -1;(-H11/Ta1) (-H12/Ta1) (-D/Ta1) 0 0;...
(-H21/Ta2) (-H22/Ta2) 0 (-D/Ta2) 0;(-H31/Ta3) (-H32/Ta3) 0 0 (-D/Ta3)];
Eig = eig(A);
a = Eig(1,1);
b = Eig(2,1);
c = Eig(3,1);
d = Eig(4,1);
e = Eig(5,1);
s = tf('s');
T = (1)/((s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)*(s-d)*(s-e));
ax = gca;
P = pole(T);
if D == 0
pzmap(T)
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = 'v';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'r';
end
hold on
if D == 7
pzmap(T);
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = 'd';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'k';
end
hold on
if D == 70
pzmap(T);
pzmap(T);
PZP = findobj(ax, 'Tag', 'PZ_Pole')
PZP.Marker = '*';
PZP.MarkerSize = 8;
PZP.Color = 'y';
end
end
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Image Analyst
el 21 de Mayo de 2023
Look at PZP. It's an array so you need to assign each one, one at a time. Perhaps like
for k = 1 : numel(PZP)
PZP(k).Marker = '*';
PZP(k).MarkerSize = 8;
PZP(k).Color = 'y';
end
Kamilu Sanusi
el 21 de Mayo de 2023
@Image Analyst, please i got this error while using your suggeted input
Unrecognized function or variable 'PZP'.
Error in pzmap2 (line 168)
for k = 1 : numel(PZP)
Please ckindly help me effect the corrections in the code.
Thank you
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