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Re: Scatter Plotting


From: Stephen H. Dawson
Subject: Re: Scatter Plotting
Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2016 18:31:25 -0400
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  x = [x1, x2, x3, ...];
  y = [y1, y2, y3, ...];
  z = [z1, z2, z3, ...];


Yes, I think I see how to do this now. I will work in it over the next
week and see where I end up.

I appreciate your kind assistance.

Thank You,
Stephen H. Dawson
(865) 804-3454
http://www.linkedin.com/in/shdcs


On 06/05/2016 06:25 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 18:13:38 -0400, Stephen H. Dawson wrote:
>> Catchy, nice functionally.
>>
>> Well, perhaps I am not asking my question properly. If I have 3 columns
>> in a spreadsheet of x, y, and z values, how do I enter those 3 values
>> for each location into the scatter3 function?
>   x = [x1, x2, x3, ...];
>   y = [y1, y2, y3, ...];
>   z = [z1, z2, z3, ...];
>   scatter3 (x, y, z);
>
> The demos generate random x, y, and z, but I think they pretty clearly
> show how the coordinate vectors are passed to the function, as well as
> how to pass additional arguments to set the size or color of each of the
> points.
>
> It's the same as line plotting, the function takes in individual arrays
> for each independent dimension of the plot. Corresponding values in
> those arrays are the points of the line, histogram, scatter plot, or
> surface that is being plotted.
>
> Is that what you are asking about?
>




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