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Re: Plotting a line
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Miquel E. Cabañas |
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Re: Plotting a line |
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Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:17:29 +0100 (CET) |
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there's no problem, it's a feature ;-)
> If i want to plot a line between two points I use the
> command plot([x1,x2],[y1,y1]) [...] if the points are
> x1=1, y1=2 and x2=1, y2=1 (vertical line) a warning appears:
> empty x range [1:1], adjusting to [0.99:1.01]
> What is the problem. Exists any command to plot a line
> between two points.
the warning message simply informs you that the program has noticed that
the largest and smallest x values are the same, which results in an "empty
x range" (x axis of zero length), accordingly it has slightly readjusted
the edge values of the range so that it can plot an x axis of finite
length.
You can avoid this warning message by manually setting the x-axis limit
values, for instance, try,
> axis ([-1, 1)
> plot ([1,1], [2,1])
See "help axis" for further details.
Miquel
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Miquel Cabañas, SeRMN, UAB
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