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The obvious method is
1) open the jpg with imread
2) plot it with image
3) type "hold on"
4) plot the points you want (with plot or scatter or whatever function you 
want)

Does this give you what you want? If not, please give some more details.


"rawan" <coolgirl_20024ever@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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> hold in matlab
>
> i have a 35 points i plot them using the matlab  i need to plot them 
> inside a jpg which is a map