How can i make plot with different length vector?

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Alvin Alvin
Alvin Alvin on 16 Dec 2019
Answered: ME on 16 Dec 2019
hello please help me, i have matrix A = 195x1 and A1 = 17675x1, how can i make plot with these?
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Luna
Luna on 16 Dec 2019
Can you explain it more specific? what do those arrays represent? What kind of plot do you want to see? (scatter plot, X-Y plot, histogram, etc.)

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KSSV
KSSV on 16 Dec 2019
To plot, you are supposed to have dimensions of X and Y equal. Read about interp1. You can do inteprolation and get both the arrays to same dimension.
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Alvin Alvin
Alvin Alvin on 16 Dec 2019
can you give me example with my case A = 195 x1 and A2 = 17675x1?. Will help me a lot
KSSV
KSSV on 16 Dec 2019
You need to tell us more about the data.

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ME
ME on 16 Dec 2019
My guess here is that your two arrays (A and A1) represent your Y data. In that case you could simply create two different sized arrays containing the X data. For example, if the two data sets covered the same X range and assuming the points are equally spaced then you could do something like:
X = linspace(minX, maxX, 195);
X1 = linspace(minX, maxX, 17657);
plot(X,Y,X1,Y1)
If any of my assumptions about your data are incorrect then let us know and I'm sure me or somebody else can help.

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