Plot Matrices

*I want to plot the k no. of matrices, but I am getting error as; ??? Error using ==> plot Data may not have more than 2 dimensions.
Plz, sort out it.*

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Feb 2012
No, I'm not going to sort it out for you. There is nothing to sort out - at least not HERE. You haven't given us a single thing to sort. Are you going to post your code? How else could anyone sort anything out? I don't even know what "the k no." is!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Feb 2012

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You are working with a 3D array in your recent questions. plot() can only handle 2D arrays. Loop over one of your dimensions, plot()'ing the 2D slice, with "hold on" if you want them all in the same plot.
One of your earlier questions involves fft(). fft() usually produces complex values. You will need to use real() or imag() or abs() to transform the complex values to real values that can be plotted.
You should give more thought as to whether line plots are appropriate for your data. You should be considering surface plots, perhaps using mesh() or surf().

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Amit
Amit on 3 Feb 2012
??? Error using ==> mesh at 72
Property value pairs expected.
Amit
Amit on 3 Feb 2012
??? Error using ==> mesh at 72
Property value pairs expected.
Error in ==> dft_tran1 at 36
mesh(dft,'.')
??? Error using ==> mesh at 72
Property value pairs expected.
Error in ==> file at 36
mesh(real(),imag(),abs(),'.')
Amit
Amit on 3 Feb 2012
Hi Walter can you please tell me what I have to do, I tried your way but not get the plots.
for i = 1 : k
subplot(k,k,i);
mesh(abs(a(:,:,k));
end

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