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Thread Subject: Removing line plot from stem plot

Subject: Removing line plot from stem plot

From: Jason

Date: 10 Mar, 2008 15:29:02

Message: 1 of 2

Hi.
If I have say 5 sets of data on a graph (stem) and I enter
another graph as a line plot, is it possible to remove this
lineplot whilst retaining all the other plots without going
though the procedure of replotting the other 5 (stem) plots.
thanks
Jason

Subject: Removing line plot from stem plot

From: Ashish Uthama

Date: 10 Mar, 2008 20:43:24

Message: 2 of 2

Please clarify further.

Am assuming you are using HOLD to retain plots,h ave a set of plot/stem =
 =

commands, and then want to remove one specific one?
(why dont you just 'not plot' that set!?)
I probably misunderstood your question.

In case I did understand you right, this might help:

>> h1=3Dstem(1:10);
>> hold on;
>> h2=3Dplot(-5:15);

%this removes the line plot
>> delete(h2)

On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:29:02 -0400, Jason <Jbryant@illumina.com> wrote:=


> Hi.
> If I have say 5 sets of data on a graph (stem) and I enter
> another graph as a line plot, is it possible to remove this
> lineplot whilst retaining all the other plots without going
> though the procedure of replotting the other 5 (stem) plots.
> thanks
> Jason

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