Controlling the spacing between markers in a plot in a figure

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How do I control the spaces between markers in a plot so that it although I am plotting say a 100,000 points but it shows markers at only sample points, and does not show markers when the plot drops between two points:
A sample is shown in figure below:
Thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Dec 2012
I'm not sure why my answer to your duplicate question at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/57241#answer_69235 didn't work for you. Walter and I are both saying the same thing: plot a subset of your data:
plot(allYourData, 'r-');
hold on;
plot(allYourData(1:10:end), 'bo'); % Or can use scatter.
or something like that. You can pick them at random, or pick every 10th one like I did above or some other subsampling period.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Dec 2012
They don't get mixed up. How could that happen? It doesn't. You can go ahead and plot on a loglog, semilogx or semilogy and they won't change order. Everything is exactly where it should be. If you say they are not, then post code and a screenshot to prove it.
Sam Alex
Sam Alex on 25 Dec 2012
You are right...I just got my brain mixed up...lots of figures :(
Thanks man...your expertise is wonderful :)
Thanks for helping me...I appreciate it..

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Dec 2012
plot() once without any markers on the line. Then scatter() the desired markers into place.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Dec 2012
Yes, remember that plot(x,y) places the points at the given x locations. For example,
x = 0:1000:100000;
y = x.^2;
plot(x,y);
That will have an x axis from 0 to 100000 even though only 100 points are plotted.

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Jacob Jonsson
Jacob Jonsson on 22 May 2018
I wrote a function available at: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37165-plotsparsemarkers Should work with MATLAB versions that have 'MarkerIndices' as well as the older ones.

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