I am using R2018b. Why does my graph appear so pixelated?

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Both the x and y vectors are 1341*1 double.
My code is given below:
[~,NumDataS]=xlsread('Oxygen_5.14.19_Dex_vitals_001.xlsx','Sheet2','F607:G1947'); % Physiological Data
[~,TmatrixS] = xlsread('Oxygen_5.14.19_Dex_vitals_001.xlsx','Sheet2','A607:F1947'); % Time Data
HR = cellfun(@str2double, NumDataS(:,2)); % Retrieve From Cell Array Of Strings
Time1=cellfun(@str2double, TmatrixS(:,5)); %Array of minutes to be converted to seconds
Time1convert=Time1*60
Time2=cellfun(@str2double, TmatrixS(:,6)); %Array of seconds
Totaltime=Time1convert+Time2
figure
graph1=plot(Totaltime, HR)
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Adam
Adam 2019-8-7
Did you check your data?
plot plots what you tell it to, and if your data is stepped you'll get a plot that looks stepped too.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2019-8-7
编辑:Adam Danz 2019-8-7
My bet is that the plot is merely showing your data. Your data appear to be integer values along the y axis so the data will always clump around interger values which may appear to be pixelated under certain viewing conditions. As a test, if you stetch out the x axis (ie, xlim([1400,1600])) you may see this step pattern better. Also, if you plot with markers and not lines (ie, plot(Totaltime, HR, 'bo')) and turn the grid on (grid on) it may also help to reveal this natural pattern in your data.
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Zuha Yousuf
Zuha Yousuf 2019-8-7
Thank you so much! The problem was that it was clumping around the integer values as you said. Taking a 5 second moving average worked.

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