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I'm having trouble drawing lines.
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There are two lines from 102 to 103 but they do not appear;
Z =
1.0e+03 *
0.102000000000000 0.164526000000000 7.849474000000000
0.103000000000000 0.608285000000000 7.731373000000000
0.107000000000000 0.719676000000000 7.969948000000001
0.108000000000000 0.342243000000000 8.404159999999999
kord =
1.0e+03 *
0.102000000000000 0.164526000000000 7.849474000000000
0.108000000000000 0.342243000000000 8.404159999999999
0.102000000000000 0.164526000000000 7.849474000000000
0.107000000000000 0.719676000000000 7.969948000000001
0.102000000000000 0.164526000000000 7.849474000000000
0.103000000000000 0.608285000000000 7.731373000000000
kork =
1.0e+03 *
0.102000000000000 0.164526000000000 7.849474000000000
0.103000000000000 0.608285000000000 7.731373000000000
0.103000000000000 0.608285000000000 7.731373000000000
0.107000000000000 0.719676000000000 7.969948000000001
0.107000000000000 0.719676000000000 7.969948000000001
0.108000000000000 0.342243000000000 8.404159999999999
for i=1:2:length(kord)-1
dline=line([kord(i,2),kord(i+1,2)],[kord(i,3),kord(i+1,3)],'LineStyle','--','Color','b');
end
for i=1:2:length(kork)-1
kline=line([kork(i,2),kork(i+1,2)],[kork(i,3),kork(i+1,3)],'Color','r','LineWidth',0.5);
end
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David Goodmanson
on 9 Sep 2017
Edited: David Goodmanson
on 9 Sep 2017
Hi Muhendisleksi,
A couple of options. If you swap the for loops around so as to plot the dashed blue lines second, then you can see both lines. Another option is, after creating kork, add the line kork = kork+2 for example. That is not strictly correct of course but it puts the two lines side by side and does not affect the look of the plot otherwise.
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