How to plot dots?

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Casey
Casey on 15 Jan 2012
Hi, Sorry I am new here, I will like to know how to plot pointers/markers within a line? (Through programming code) I am able to plot a line just that I could not plot pointers on the line. Is there a command to plot every pointer within 0.5 difference?
Thanks.
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Jan 2012
I don't quite understand the part of your question about 0.5 difference. Can you explain that a bit more?
Casey
Casey on 16 Jan 2012
erm, for example a line from (0-10) in between got markers of 0.5.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Jan 2012
There are a couple ways. Here's a simple one:
figure
plot(1:10,'.-');
"doc plot" will give you info on the different choices for marker and line styles.
Slightly more complicated, but worth learning, is how to manipulate the properties of the line after you have plotted it. Here is an example:
figure
h = plot(1:10);
set(h,'Marker','square')
You can achieve control over nearly ever aspect of your plots when you know how to use "handle graphics", which is the term for these manipulations.
Here is a longer document that goes into great detail about how to use handle graphics: http://www.mathworks.com/support/tech-notes/1200/1205.html
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Jan 2012
y_height = pi; %for example;
x = 0 : 0.5 : 10;
y = y_height + zeros(size(x)); %zeros() to make it the same size
plot(x,y,'.-');
Casey
Casey on 16 Jan 2012
Thanks.

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