How do I solve 'Invalid first data argument'?
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Hello, I am currently a university student currently doing a MATLAB coursework assignment. I have produced the following coding as part of the assignment:
Co = 0.0000113125;
V = 400000000;
R = 14000000;
Mo = 4525;
t = 0:1:60;
Ct = Co + exp((-R/V)*t);
Ct
Cppb = (1000000000*(Ct/1000));
Cppb
figure
plot(Cppb,t,'-r','o','MarkerFaceColor','g','MarkerSize',4)
xlabel('Time (days)');
ylabel('Concertration (ppb)');
title('Lake Chemical Spill Analysis');
legend('Concertration of Chemical in Lake')
And for some reason, it keeps saying 'Invalid first data argument' and I am not sure why. Can someone help? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Answers (1)
Yu
on 17 Apr 2016
The issues is cause by plot command with both '-r' and 'o'. Do you want a red line with green markers? If that this the case, you may want to change the plot line to
plot(Cppb,t,'-o', 'Color', 'r', 'MarkerFaceColor','g','MarkerSize',4)
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Samuel Lotay
on 18 Apr 2016
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