Plot 2 arrays in matlab?

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Umesh
Umesh on 10 Apr 2013
lets assume I have two arrays a & b as follows: a=[1,2,5,3,1.5,7,6]; b=[12,1,45,11,3,2,65];
plot(a,b) gives a plot having so many intersecting line segments. How can one get a continuous curve with no intersecting segments? Something like plotting those points first and drawing segments as we proceed along a axis. Thank you for any help you can offer.

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Jonathan Epperl
Jonathan Epperl on 11 Apr 2013
You need to sort you a array, then permute b the same way. Concretely:
help sort
% Then you'll understand why:
[as,is] = sort(a);
plot(as,b(is),'r-',a,b,'x');

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