- Instead of plotting during each iteration (which is slow), store the data in each loop and create the plot after the loop finishes.
- If you still need to update a plot inside the loop (e.g., for animation), use "drawnow limitrate" to reduce the frequency of GUI updates. This limits the redraw rate and prevents MATLAB from refreshing the figure on every single iteration.
Speed up plot in loop?
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Hello dear community.
I have the following problem: My program creates a two different arrays (vectors of different lengths) in each step of a for-loop. Right now I am plotting these two vectors within the loop which makes it update each time the loop is completed. Unfortunately the plotting seems to have a great impact on the speed of my program. I would like to ask for advice to speed up my loop.
Thank you for your help!
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Ronit
on 30 May 2025
Hello,
To speed up the code execution, following are a few suggestions which you can use:
Refer to the documentation page of the "drawnow" function for more details regarding "drawnow limitrate": https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/drawnow.html
I hope this resolves your issue!
Thanks
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