Amusing HG1 plotting bug
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In R2014a,
subplot(1,2,1);plot([1 2 3],[2.2e-305, 2.2e-305, 2.2e-305]);subplot(1,2,2);plot([1 2 3],[2.2e-305, 2.2e-305, 2.2e-305+1.6E-306])
The left plot will draw without difficulty; the right plot will be blank. The error appears to occur when the values are not all the same but the maximum difference between values is less than about 1.7E-306: if the values are all the same then the line will draw.
If you add another line to the graph for which the maximum y span becomes greater than that range then both lines will draw.
Could someone try this in R2014b or later?
I encountered this when I got an empty plot for some data near realmin, decided to experiment on where the lower limit on drawing was, and hit inconsistencies, with it happily drawing some lines of constant values that were much absolute value than the non-constant values it was refusing to draw.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Apr 2016
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Apr 2016
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With Matlab R2016a

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Walter Roberson
on 17 Apr 2016
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