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plot, gplot and legends
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Eric Carlsen |
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plot, gplot and legends |
Date: |
Sat, 25 May 2002 18:25:37 -0600 |
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I'm sure this has been asked a billion times but I've been looking for
answers online for hours and can't find them. Here's my dilemna. I want
to do a plot with two waveforms with each of them having a name in a
legend, or key. From what I've read it seems that that is not possible
with the plot command that I'm familiar with from using matlab. I've
read that I should use the gplot command. One issue that I have with
that command is that, if I'm not mistaken, it operates on column
vectors, and not row vectors. From using matlab I'm very used to using
row vectors and I think the syntax is a lot easier. It is also an issue
with using odd sized matrices. What do most users out there do about
this? Is there a function that I can access to transform row vectors to
column vectors and switch the rows and columns in matrices? I know that
it would be a simple function to write but I guessed I'm just very
shocked that gplot doesn't give the option to operate on rows and not
columns. Am I mistaken in this? Thanks for the help.
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Eric Carlsen
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