HOW TO PLOT DATA BASED ON DATA IN ANOTHER COLUMN

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diala yazbeck
diala yazbeck el 21 de Feb. de 2021
Comentada: Cris LaPierre el 23 de Feb. de 2021
HI!
i have 5 coloumns of data wiht over 1000 entries.
i want to plot column 4 and 5 against each other (x and y respectively) based on the value in column 1.
for example.
for length of coloumns
for value in column 1 = 1
plot corresponsponding column 4 and 5 values
for value column 1 = 2
plot corresponsponding column 4 and 5 vlaues
etc
end
i want to plot the conditions in a different colour as well.
please help :)

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 22 de Feb. de 2021
What type of plot do you want? If a scatter plot, use gscatter.
% Create data
A=[randi(2,100,1),rand(100,1),rand(100,1)];
A=sortrows(A,2);
ind = A(:,1)==1;
% Create grouped scatter plot
gscatter(A(:,2),A(:,3),A(:,1))
If you prefer a line plot instead, use logical indexing to select your groups. Here's a simple example assuming two groups in column 1.
figure
% Use logical indexing to identify one group
ind = A(:,1)==1;
% Use 'not ==1' syntax to plot second group
plot(A(ind,2),A(ind,3),A(~ind,2),A(~ind,3))
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diala yazbeck
diala yazbeck el 23 de Feb. de 2021
ignore the data legend!
Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre el 23 de Feb. de 2021
What isn't working? gscatter should work fine for any similarly formatted data. The only limiting input right now is the specified colors. Remove the 'rb' input, and see if your code runs for any data file. If it does, then we can worry about specifying color.

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