Plotly Graphing Library for MATLAB® - Create interactive charts in your web browser with MATLAB® and Plotly
Version: 3.0.0
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The latest version of the wrapper can be downloaded here.
Once downloaded, run plotlysetup_offline()
to get started.
If you have a plotly bundle url of the form 'http://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-latest.min.js', then run instead
`plotlysetup_offline('plotly_bundle_url')
For online use, run plotlysetup_online('your_username', 'your_api_key')
to get started.
NOTE: plotlyupdate.m
is currently turned off.
Please manually download and setup the latest version of the wrapper by following the installation instructions above.
Convert your MATLAB® figures into online Plotly graphs with a single line of code:
% Create some data for the two curves to be plotted
x = 0:0.01:20;
y1 = 200*exp(-0.05*x).*sin(x);
y2 = 0.8*exp(-0.5*x).*sin(10*x);
% Create a plot with 2 y axes using the plotyy function
figure;
[ax, h1, h2] = plotyy(x, y1, x, y2, 'plot');
% Add title and x axis label
xlabel('Time (s)');
title('Frequency Response');
% Use the axis handles to set the labels of the y axes
ax(1).YLabel.String = "Low Frequency";
ax(2).YLabel.String = "High Frequency";
%--PLOTLY--%
p = fig2plotly; % <-- converts the yy-plot to an interactive, online version.
%--URL--%
% p.url = 'https://plot.ly/~matlab_user_guide/1522'
Also, access other Plotly services and graphs programatically. Like, publication-quality image export:
saveplotlyfig(p, 'testimage.svg')
and Plotly figure retrieval:
p = getplotlyfig('chris', 1638) % downloads the graph data from https://plot.ly/~chris/1638
This lives here: https://plot.ly/matlab
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