Hi,
I am looking to plot 3 vectors with x,y,z components. I have tried the quiver function but havent had any luck. How can I go about plotting these vectors on the same plot?
Edit: I would like the vectors to be represented by a line, not just a point.
Thanks!
Vectors:
Vector_1 = (-0.0169 0.2023 0.9791);
Vector_2 = (0.6371 -0.7526 0.1667);
Vector_3 = (0.7706 0.1667 -0.1163);

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plot3(first(:,1), first(:,2), first(:,3), 'k*-', second(:,1), second(:,2), second(:,3), 'b^-', third(:,1), third(:,2), third(:,3), 'g>-');
legend(('first', 'second', 'third'})

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Thanks for the help! I was hoping to have the vectors be represented by a line however, not just three singular points. Is it possible to have lines extend from the three points to the origin to represent vectors? Attached is an image of what im hoping to achieve, except with three vectors.
Thanks!
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plot3([0 0 0; vector_1(:,1), vector_2(:,1), vector_3(:,1)], [0 0 0; vector_1(:,2), vector_2(:,2), vector_3(:,2)])
That worked! Thank you!

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