How to read the data from .txt file and plot?
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muhammad choudhry
on 17 Jun 2021
Edited: muhammad choudhry
on 17 Jun 2021
Hi,
I am extracting data from one of the sensors, and data is coming out in the .txt file where I am reading the data using the code below but I am struggling to plot the data (usually I use the excel file and just simply plot from there), I am attaching the file if some one can help. Basically I want to plot time on x-axis and all the other columns (0,7) on y axis individually or all on one graph as well.
Code:
data = readtable ('rans1_dynamicpoints.txt');
T = data(:,1);
T2 = data(:,2);
plot (T,T2,'x');
Error:
Error using tabular/plot (line 217)
Tables and timetables do not have a plot method. To plot a table or a timetable, use the stackedplot function. As an alternative,
extract table or timetable variables using dot or brace subscripting, and then pass the variables as input arguments to the plot
function.
Error in txt_csv (line 7)
plot (T,T2,'x');
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Stephen23
on 17 Jun 2021
Edited: Stephen23
on 17 Jun 2021
Read the error message and follow its advice to use curly-brace subscripting rather than parentheses:
data = readtable('rans1_dynamicpoints.txt');
T = data{:,1};
T2 = data{:,2};
plot (T,T2,'x');
Learn the difference: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/access-data-in-a-table.html
Is there a particular reason why you need to use a table? Would a simple numeric matrix suffice?:
data = readmatrix('rans1_dynamicpoints.txt');
T = data(:,1);
T2 = data(:,2);
plot (T,T2,'x');
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