Why doesn't my plot "go to infitnity"?
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Probably a silly question, but I couldn't figure out the reason! I have,
x = [0.00,0.10,0.19,0.29,0.38,0.48,0.58,0.67,0.77,0.86,0.96,1.06,1.15,1.25,1.34,...
    1.44,1.54,1.63,1.73,1.82,1.92,2.02,2.11,2.21,2.30,2.40,2.50,2.59,2.69,2.78,2.88,4.80];
y = [-inf,-0.03,-0.01,0.01,0.03,0.04,0.06,0.07,0.09,0.10,0.11,0.11,0.12,0.12,0.13,0.13,0.13,0.13,0.12,...
    0.12,0.12,0.11,0.10,0.10,0.09,0.08,0.07,0.07,0.06,0.06,0.05,0.00];
plot(x,y)
Why doesn't the plot go to infinity?
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  Torsten
      
      
 on 19 Jan 2023
        
      Moved: Torsten
      
      
 on 19 Jan 2023
  
      What finite y value do you want -inf to be in the plot ? 
Since nobody knows, MATLAB just skips these data points (same for NaN values).
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