Hello, if someone could please help. I was instructed to plot this data as a series of data points and not a solid line.

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end
close all
clear all
clc
StepDownData = importdata('Exercise ADXL345_Micro_3.txt');
delimiterIn = ', ';
time_ms = StepDownData(:,1);
bits = StepDownData(:,2);
bits = bits-1; % adjusts to zero reading of the accelerometer
t = time_ms./1000000;
accel = bits./6.57; %counts/m/s2
plot(accel);
xlimits = [866,2000];
xlim(xlimits);
xlabel 'index'
ylabel 'acceleration (m/s^2)'
title 'Response with ADXL 345'

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 16 May 2018
Include a marker argument to plot:
plot(accel, '.');
although if ‘t’ and ‘accel’ are the same size, this would be preferable:
plot(t, accel, '.');
See the documentation for plot for details.

More Answers (1)

Kyle Ruzic
Kyle Ruzic on 16 May 2018
Edited: Kyle Ruzic on 16 May 2018
As long as you are loading your data file correctly, all you need to change is the function
plot(accel);
to
scatter(t, accel);

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