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3 Graphics
Over view of MATLAB Plotting
In this section.. .
“Plotting Process” on page 3-2
“Graph Components” on page 3-5
“Figure Tools” on page 3-6
“Arranging Graphs Within a Figure” on page 3-12
“Choosing a Type of Graph to Plot” on page 3-13
For M ore Information MATLAB Graphics and 3-D Visualization in the
MATLAB documentation provide in-d epth coverage of MATLAB graphics and
visualization tools. Access these topics from the Help browser.
Plotting Process
MATLAB provides a wide variety of techniques to display data graphically.
Interactive tools enable you to manipulate graphs to achieve results that
reveal the most information about your data. You can also annotate and print
graphs for presentations, or export graphs to standard graphics formats for
presentation in web bro wsers or other media.
The process of visualizing data typically involves a series of operations. T his
section provides a “big picture” view of the plotting process and contains
links to sections that have examples and specific details about performing
each operation.
Creating a Graph
Thetypeofgraphyouchoosetocreatedependsonthenatureofyourdataand
what you want to reveal about the data. MATLAB predefines many graph
types, such as line, bar, histogram, and pie graphs. There are also 3-D graphs,
such as surfaces, s lice planes, and streamlines.
There are two basic ways to create graphs in MATLAB:
Use plotting tools to creategraphsinteractively.
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