From: jenya polyakova on
I have 4 vectors (here is an example, my vectors are larger than that)
(in time1 and time2 1992 represents year and 02 represents month)
time1 = [199202 199512]
data1 = [0.5 0.6]
time2 = [199512 199812]
data2 = [0.4 0.5]

I know want to plot these vectors as:
plot(time1, data1);
hold on
plot(time2, data2);
but it gives me wrong plots...
Any suggestions?
From: TideMan on
On Apr 20, 1:59 pm, "jenya polyakova" <jeny...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have 4 vectors (here is an example, my vectors are larger than that)
> (in time1 and time2 1992 represents year and 02 represents month)
> time1  = [199202 199512]
> data1  = [0.5 0.6]
> time2  = [199512 199812]
> data2 = [0.4 0.5]
>
> I know want to plot these vectors as:
> plot(time1, data1);
> hold on
> plot(time2, data2);
> but it gives me wrong plots...
> Any suggestions?

What do you mean, it gives the wrong plots?
It gives me 2 diagonal lines, which is what I expect looking at the
data.
What did you expect?
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