Plot a nx2 matrix as points
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    Jorge Luis Paredes Estacio
 on 18 Jul 2023
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: Pranavkumar Mallela
      
 on 27 Jul 2023
            Hello, I have different nx2 matrices as outputs from earhquake signals, where n can vary. I would like to plot these matrices as points where n is the number of points and the first and second columns contain the x and y value for each point. Let us say I have a matrix A as follow:
A[0.5 2; 1.0 -0.8; 1.5 -2.5]
Herein, (0.5,2), (1.0, -0.8), and (1.5, -2.5) would the coordinates of the points I would like to plot. Thank you for your response.
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  Torsten
      
      
 on 18 Jul 2023
        
      Moved: Torsten
      
      
 on 18 Jul 2023
  
      A=[0.5 2; 1.0 -0.8; 1.5 -2.5];
plot(A(:,1),A(:,2),'o')
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  Dyuman Joshi
      
      
 on 18 Jul 2023
				A = [0.5 2; 1.0 -0.8; 1.5 -2.5];
scatter(A(:,1),A(:,2),'r*')
axis('equal')
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  Pranavkumar Mallela
      
 on 18 Jul 2023
        
      Edited: Pranavkumar Mallela
      
 on 27 Jul 2023
  
      Hi Jorge,
I understand that you want to plot the points obtained from a given nx2 matrix.
It can be done by extracting the x, y coordinates using array indexing. The graph can be plotted using the 'plot' function. Using '-*' in the 'plot' function will help you see the points.
Please find the code below:
A = [0.5 2; 1.0 -0.8; 1.5 -2.5]
x = A(:,1)
y = A(:,2)
plot(x, y, '-*')
For more information regarding extracting points, please refer the following documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/math/array-indexing.html
For more information regarding the 'plot' function, please refer the following documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html
Hope this helps! Thanks!
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