Hello, I have such data,
The code which I am using to plot it is this
k = size(out,2); % k =1 since there is only one file in out struct
%% Drawing from the Data Files %
for i =1:1:k
a = size(out(i).model_data,1)
for j =1:1:(a-1)
x1(j) = [out(i).model_data(j,1)];
x2(j) = [out(i).model_data(j+1,1)];
y1(j) = [out(i).model_data(j,2)];
y2(j) = [out(i).model_data(j+1,2)];
rectangle('Position',[x1(j) x2(j) y1(j) y2(j)])
axis([0 0.02 0 0.2])
hold on
end
end
the result, which I am getting is this:
which is not correct, because all the rectangles should join each other, does any one know what to do?

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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes 2020 年 1 月 24 日
How exactly do you need the rectangles joining?
Chris Dan
Chris Dan 2020 年 1 月 24 日
編集済み: Chris Dan 2020 年 1 月 24 日
one after the another, wall to wall, since it is one body with different sections,
just to make one thing clear, the first column is the start and end points of the rectangle and the second column is the height of the rectangle at that point
Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes 2020 年 1 月 24 日
Is this what you mean?
k = size(out,2);
for i =1:k
a = size(out(i).model_data,1);
for j =1:(a-1)
coord = out(i).model_data(j:j+1,:);
rectangle('Position',[coord(1,1) 0 coord(2,1)-coord(1,1) coord(1,2)])
axis([0 0.2 0 0.02])
hold on
end
end
If so I will move to the answer section.
Chris Dan
Chris Dan 2020 年 1 月 24 日
yeah, thanks :) now it draws correctly
just one question, if the out struct has more than 1 file, then it will also draw correctly?

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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes 2020 年 1 月 24 日

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You can draw the rectangles from your struct as follows:
k = size(out,2);
figure(), hold on
for i = 1:k
a = size(out(i).model_data,1);
for j =1:(a-1)
coord = out(i).model_data(j:j+1,:);
rectangle('Position',[coord(1,1) 0 coord(2,1)-coord(1,1) coord(1,2)])
axis([0 0.2 0 0.02])
end
end
When you have a non-scalar structure, this plots all rectangles on the same figure. For seperate figures you should move "figure(), hold on" into the first loop.

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Chris Dan
Chris Dan 2020 年 1 月 25 日
Thanks, If I were to make this code as a function, the input will be out struct, but what can be the output?
I want as a function, so that I can use it any where as a single line of code
Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes 2020 年 1 月 26 日
You would have no output, so it would go something like
function [] = myrectangles(out)
% code above
end
Chris Dan
Chris Dan 2020 年 2 月 25 日
Hi, sorry to disturb you again, but I have one small question
the first column is the start and end points of the rectangle and the height of the rectangle is the second column - third column is at that point.
Can you tell me what to change in your code:
k = size(MD,1);
figure(), hold on
for i = 1:k
a = size(MD(i),1);
for j =1:(a-1)
coord = out(i).model_data(j:j+1,:);
rectangle('Position',[coord(1,1) 0 coord(2,1)-coord(1,1) coord(1,2)])
axis([0 0.2 -0.1 0.2])
end
end
Also, can I draw inverted shape below the zero axis?
Thanks for helping me

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2020 年 1 月 25 日

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You could build a polyshape array with one element for each region that you want to draw. Once you've built your polyshape array you can plot it. I'm creating polyshape objects N using the nsidedpoly function, but you could call polyshape with the coordinates of the vertices to build the N's that are combined with union into the polyshape array.
A = polyshape;
for nsides = 3:6
N = nsidedpoly(nsides, 'Center', [nsides nsides], 'Radius', 0.5);
A = union(A, N);
end
plot(A)

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