- Check the dimensions of each data.
- Fix the common x-axis data to get the all the data to this x-axes. I would pick the data1, as it covers the more range of x-axes when compared to other data.
- Get the data2, data3 to the x-axes domain of data1.
- Use interp1 to get the data2, data3 to the x-axes range of data1. The extrapolation points should be set to NaN.
- Use nanmean or mean nan flags to get the avarage of data1, data2 and data3.
How to plot the average plot out of three plots
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Hello everyone, i have extracted the data from the excel to plot the graphs .Now , i want to plot the average plot in the same graph .i have three plots in the same graph which each of the three has different 1 column but different rows.i would be grateful if anyone could help me to get the idea of how to plot that graph.Thank you in advance.
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KSSV
on 26 Aug 2020
You should decide the x-axis same for all the data and make y-values NaN for out of odmain/ extrapolation range and use mean/ nanmean.
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