- Check the range of your x-axis values: Ensure that the x-axis values in your DM4.Time array cover the entire range of your data, including the missing 3,000 values. It's possible that the x-axis range is not set correctly, causing the plot to cut off.
- Verify the size of your arrays: Double-check that both DM4.Time and DM4.Voltage arrays have the same length of 106,510 elements. If one of the arrays has fewer elements, it could cause the plot to display only a portion of the data.
- Adjust the plot limits: Manually set the limits of the x-axis using the xlim function to ensure that the entire range of your data is displayed. For example, you can try xlim([min(DM4.Time), max(DM4.Time)]) to set the x-axis limits based on the minimum and maximum values in DM4.Time.
- Check for any data manipulation or filtering: If you have performed any data manipulation or filtering on your arrays, make sure that it is not inadvertently causing the issue.
Plot does not include the whole data set
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Hello together,
I wanted to plot my arrays (106510x1) Time & Voltage but it only plots me values up to 103000 and cut off the remaining 3k values.
Can you help me with this issue please. I couldn't find an issue like this one yet in the forum.
Thanks in advance.
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Rahul
2023-7-13
Hi Oliver,
Please check a couple of things at your end:
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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