Plotting multiple text files columns in the same graph
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Hi guys, I have about 25 files consisting of 300 rows and 3 columns.
I'd like to plot the first column of each file in the same graph. Is it possible?
Thanks in advance !
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Stephen23
2016-3-7
@Gabriel Maya: don't use cd to switch between files: this is slow and buggy. It is much more faster and more reliable to pass full/relative filepaths to your file handling functions, exactly as Walter Roberson shows in their answer. Also you should avoid using eval for such trivial code, which is also slow and buggy way to program.
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Walter Roberson
2016-3-7
workDir = 'C:\Users\gabri\Desktop\Nova_pasta\Arquivos_Saida_Imex';
delimiter = '\t';
startRow = 6;
%your description says three columns, your code says four, your previous format implied their might be more
formatSpec = '%f%f%f%f';
for i = 1:25
this_subdir = sprintf('%d', i);
filename = fullfile( workDir, this_subdir, 'arqanepi.rwo');
%%Open the text file.
fileID = fopen(filename, 'rt');
dataArray = textscan(fileID, formatSpec, 'Delimiter', delimiter, 'HeaderLines', startRow-1, 'ReturnOnError', false);
%%Close the text file.
fclose(fileID);
%%Allocate imported array to column variable names
days(:,i) = dataArray{:, 1};
Oil(:,i) = dataArray{:, 2};
Gas(:,i) = dataArray{:, 3};
Water(:,i)= dataArray{:, 4};
end
plot(days(:,1), Oil)
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Ced
2016-3-7
Did that answer your question? Otherwise, attach one of your files.
PS: If you want to have a legend for all files without having to type it up, you could do something like
N_files = 25;
leg_str = cellfun(@(x)sprintf('dataset %i',x),num2cell(1:N_files),'UniformOutput',0);
legend(leg_str)
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