Multiples traces overlapping on multiple subplots
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Hello! I am struggling to create 16 2D subplots based on data in a matrix 16x800x40, which correspond to 16=conditions, 800=bins (points to be included in each trace), 40=repetitions of the same condition. I want to make 40 different traces, all on one of the 16th subplot (so 16 plots, each having 40 traces on). I know I probably need to create some nested for loop but so far could not work it out.
Would appreciate any help!!
this is what I've tried so far....
    for s=1:size(singleTrialTraces,3)
        for k=1:size(singleTrialTraces,1)
        subplot(4,4,k)
        plot(singleTrialTraces(k,:,s))
        axis tight
        hold on
        end
    end 
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  dpb
      
      
 on 3 Feb 2021
				You're missing a hold on to put additional traces on the given axes.
If you were to orient so each 2D array were a plane in the 3D array, then a slice by 40 columns of 800 rows could be done in one call to plot(); it treats each column in a "y" 2D array as a variable automagically.
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  VBBV
      
      
 on 3 Feb 2021
        
      Edited: VBBV
      
      
 on 3 Feb 2021
  
      clear
clc
K = rand(16,800,40);
for i = 1:16
	subplot(16,1,i) % subplot(4,4,i)
	for j = 1:40
		plot(K(i,:,j),'b-','linewidth',0.2);
		ylim([-1 2.5])
		hold on
	end
end
Try this
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  VBBV
      
      
 on 4 Feb 2021
				clear
clc
K = rand(16,800,40);
for i = 1:16
	for k = 1:800
		KK(i,:) = K(i,k,:);
	end
end
for i = 1:16
	subplot(4,4,i)
	for j = 1:40
		plot(K(i,:,j),'-');
		hold on
	end
	hold on
	kx = mean(KK(i,:))
	kxx = repmat(kx,800,1)
	plot(kxx,'k-','linewidth',3)
end
But you may need to put hold on outside of loop as above
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