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Plotting a graph with more than one dataset

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Liam Fox
Liam Fox on 6 Mar 2023
Answered: Swaraj on 4 Apr 2023
Hi,
I am attempting to write a piece of code in MATLAB to plot a graph with thousands of datasets. I am trying to plot a point graph for epicentral distance difference against phase delay for earthquakes. The only problem is I have thousands of events and each event has tens of different correlations. My first thought was manually writing (x1, y1, x2, y2, ...) but not all of the events are the same length as some data is rejected and some just have more correlations. Any suggestions on an easy method or if it is even possible would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Allen
Allen on 7 Mar 2023
Are you trying to create a new figure for each event (with or without each of the different correlations), or are you trying to add thousands of datasets to a single figure? Note that the latter may not be possible due to memory limitations and the former may be more practical to create/save/close separate figures for each event versus opening a large number of figures (again memory limitations may be a concern).
Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE on 7 Mar 2023
hi
I would suggest you share some "typical" data files and the code you have so far

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Swaraj
Swaraj on 4 Apr 2023
Best way I can suggest is to convert your data as cell arrays and use “plot” function to plot them.
Documentation for “plot” function.
You can use “hold on” and “hold off” to make sure the datasets are plotted on the same graph.

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