Plot graph using line command

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Raúl
Raúl 2013 年 3 月 25 日
Hi all,
I would like to know what returns the command line. For example, I have this line.
h = line([x],[y],'color','r');
Where x and y are arrays of double values. These are the values:
x =
0.3211 0.3906 0.4581 0.5233 0.5860 0.6461 0.7033 0.7576
y =
0.4400 0.5400 0.6400 0.7400 0.8400 0.9400 1.0400 1.1400
I want to plot "h" but it shows nothing.
Somebody can tell me how to generate and use "h" as a line. For example, I want to use this "h" to do intersections with other lines.
Thanks a lot.
Raúl.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013 年 3 月 25 日
The return value from line() is the handle graphics "handle" that represents the drawn line segment and its properties. The drawn line would already be present in your figure.
line() is not a data structure for representing lines for general manipulations such as finding intersections with other lines. line() is a graphics call.
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Raúl
Raúl 2013 年 3 月 25 日
I would like to get the value in 'y' when two lines are intersected
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013 年 3 月 25 日
You opened a new Question about that; I answered there.

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