How to plot index number of a data in the graph?
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Dear MatLab community members,
Let's say I have two vectors, A and B, with ten entries each. B = A*2; Let's say that A=1:1:10;
I want to plot A and B, but instead of ploting circles, crosses etc, I want to plot the index numbers of A and B to show that the content in the position 1 of A is doubled in B. In the picture below I show what I want:
![Bild2.jpg](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/204101/Bild2.jpeg)
The red dots are the two first entries of vector A, and the blue dots are the two first entries of vector B, however, I cannot correlate these dots among each other (let's say I have a more complicated relationship between A and B, this relation would not be that easily seen). What I want to obtain, is a graph with the vector indexes as in the right side of the graph. Thank you!
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madhan ravi
2019-2-14
N=2;
text(1:N,A(1:N),"A index no"+(1:N))% like this?
text(1:N,B(1:N),"B index no"+(1:N))
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Mark Sherstan
2019-2-14
The following should get you going in the right direction. If you need more help please post your actual data set.
x = [1 2 3]
y = [4 5 6]
plot(x,y,'.','MarkerEdgeColor','w')
xlim([0 5])
ylim([0 10])
for ii = 1:length(x)
t = text(x(ii),y(ii),num2str(ii));
t.Color = [1 0 0];
end
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Kyle McLaughlin
2022-3-15
Came here looking for exact same thing for purpose of FEM node numbering. Works great thanks!
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