mark points on graph

~do calculations
x=ddata;
y = edata;
handles=guidata(hObject);
[X,Y] = peaks;
surf(X,Y);
xlim([-inf inf]);
ylim([0 inf]);
plot(x,y,'parent',handles.axes1);
hold on
plot(x_mark,y_mark,'c*',handles.axes1)
hold off
the x_mark and y_mark are both in array that I got from a while loop. I made a GUI that plots the figure

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hi  hey
hi hey on 22 Jan 2018
How do I mark (with a dot or asteroid and different color) my (x_mark,y_mark) points on the (x,y) points on my graph?
The (x_mark,y_mark) are specific points on the (x,y) graph that I want to highlight.
The code is plotting (x,y) first and then plotting (x_mark,y_mark)

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Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2018
Example:
x = 1:10;
y = rand(1, 10);
s = [2,4,8]; % Indices of points to mark
plot(x, y);
hold on
plot(x(s), y(s), '*')

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hi  hey
hi hey on 22 Jan 2018
That didn't work but I did find a few errors in my code that I fixed which solved part of my problem.
hold on
plot(x2,y2,'*')
hold off
But for some reason the points aren't on the line, they are below it. They should be on the lines because I'm picking points off of the line data.
Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2018
I cannot guess what does not work or why which points are below which line. Please post the details.
hi  hey
hi hey on 22 Jan 2018
So basically I mapped coordinates on a graph. I then did a calculation to find the stopping point every 8hrs which I saved into x_mark and y_mark. I then want to have these points marked/highlighted on the graph
Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2018
@hi hey: This explanation does not help to understand "That didn't work" and why which points are shifted vertically. If you still need help, please post something, which let the readers reconsider, what's going wrong: code, input data, screenshot of the diagram, ...

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