How to connect dots on graph?

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Ege Tunç
Ege Tunç on 22 May 2019
Commented: Ege Tunç on 22 May 2019
I have a code that holds some energy values for some n states(n=1,2,3,4,5... etc) I want to connect these values for same n numbers. However, I have values by second variable which is E-field (=0.1 , 0.2 , 0.3... etc). I need to plot Energy values vs E-field. So i can only plot the values as dots. how can i connect them as i show in picture?
Here's my code that only plot dots:
E1=[0.229711113281264;0.244475859375016;0.261230097656256;0.283730156249987;0.311849589843713;0.344379609374935;0.379151660156155;0.412348945312377;0.440260371093603];
E2=[0.238093886718765;0.260254335937507;0.279635683593740;0.301875937499971;0.329453378906198;0.361535156249920;0.395869863281141;0.429274687499862;0.463113339843583];
E3=[0.244694238281266;0.273560273437496;0.297322089843725;0.320574257812455;0.347550292968682;0.378919335937405;0.412740058593626;0.447448828124847;0.488205761718562];
E4=[0.250286660156265;0.285135234374986;0.313481660156211;0.339145078124939;0.366044472656166;0.396619687499890;0.430194082031111;0.467239687499830;0.514716503906040];
E5=[0.255198222656261;0.295503046874977;0.328158457031199;0.356915859374924;0.384692636718650;0.414790078124875;0.448644785156096;0.488550234374812;0.542196972656016];
E6=[0.259605410156258;0.304969453124969;0.341621425781187;0.373596210937410;0.403165253906135;0.433584023437359;0.468303222656079;0.511142695312293;0.570388300780993];
E7=[0.263617441406254;0.313727578124961;0.354115136718677;0.389235234374897;0.421238613281119;0.453036093749842;0.489155683593561;0.534785976562273;0.599128183593469;0.830071523437023];
E8=[0.267308027343751;0.321910312499954;0.365831894531167;0.404029453124884;0.438887988281104;0.473031210937325;0.511045605468543;0.559290117187253;0.628306582030944;0.836473710937018];
E9=[0.270730136718748;0.329615156249948;0.376924863281157;0.418195195312372;0.456210761718590;0.493391718749808;0.533761933593524;0.584503828124731;0.657845332030919;0.842466445312013];
E10=[0.273923496093745;0.336917695312442;0.387519667968648;0.431917382812361;0.473320605468575;0.513964687499791;0.557098300781005;0.610304999999710;0.687685605468395;0.848114062499509;0.956153847655667];
x1=.1;
x2=.2;
x3=.3;
x4=.4;
x5=.5;
x6=.6;
x7=.7;
x8=.8;
x9=.9;
x10=1;
hold on
grid on
axis([0 1 0.2 1])
xlabel('E field (V/m)')
ylabel('Energy Values (eV)')
plot(x1,E1,'o')
plot(x2,E2,'o')
plot(x3,E3,'o')
plot(x4,E4,'o')
plot(x5,E5,'o')
plot(x6,E6,'o')
plot(x7,E7,'o')
plot(x8,E8,'o')
plot(x9,E9,'o')
plot(x10,E10,'o')

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KSSV
KSSV on 22 May 2019
Edited: KSSV on 22 May 2019
E1=[0.229711113281264;0.244475859375016;0.261230097656256;0.283730156249987;0.311849589843713;0.344379609374935;0.379151660156155;0.412348945312377;0.440260371093603];
E2=[0.238093886718765;0.260254335937507;0.279635683593740;0.301875937499971;0.329453378906198;0.361535156249920;0.395869863281141;0.429274687499862;0.463113339843583];
E3=[0.244694238281266;0.273560273437496;0.297322089843725;0.320574257812455;0.347550292968682;0.378919335937405;0.412740058593626;0.447448828124847;0.488205761718562];
E4=[0.250286660156265;0.285135234374986;0.313481660156211;0.339145078124939;0.366044472656166;0.396619687499890;0.430194082031111;0.467239687499830;0.514716503906040];
E5=[0.255198222656261;0.295503046874977;0.328158457031199;0.356915859374924;0.384692636718650;0.414790078124875;0.448644785156096;0.488550234374812;0.542196972656016];
E6=[0.259605410156258;0.304969453124969;0.341621425781187;0.373596210937410;0.403165253906135;0.433584023437359;0.468303222656079;0.511142695312293;0.570388300780993];
E7=[0.263617441406254;0.313727578124961;0.354115136718677;0.389235234374897;0.421238613281119;0.453036093749842;0.489155683593561;0.534785976562273;0.599128183593469;0.830071523437023];
E8=[0.267308027343751;0.321910312499954;0.365831894531167;0.404029453124884;0.438887988281104;0.473031210937325;0.511045605468543;0.559290117187253;0.628306582030944;0.836473710937018];
E9=[0.270730136718748;0.329615156249948;0.376924863281157;0.418195195312372;0.456210761718590;0.493391718749808;0.533761933593524;0.584503828124731;0.657845332030919;0.842466445312013];
E10=[0.273923496093745;0.336917695312442;0.387519667968648;0.431917382812361;0.473320605468575;0.513964687499791;0.557098300781005;0.610304999999710;0.687685605468395;0.848114062499509;0.956153847655667];
x1=.1;
x2=.2;
x3=.3;
x4=.4;
x5=.5;
x6=.6;
x7=.7;
x8=.8;
x9=.9;
x10=1;
hold on
grid on
axis([0 1 0.2 1])
xlabel('E field (V/m)')
ylabel('Energy Values (eV)')
plot(x1*ones(size(E1)),E1,'-o')
plot(x2*ones(size(E2)),E2,'-o')
plot(x3*ones(size(E3)),E3,'-o')
plot(x4*ones(size(E4)),E4,'-o')
plot(x5*ones(size(E5)),E5,'-o')
plot(x6*ones(size(E6)),E6,'-o')
plot(x7*ones(size(E7)),E7,'-o')
plot(x8*ones(size(E8)),E8,'-o')
plot(x9*ones(size(E9)),E9,'-o')
plot(x10*ones(size(E10)),E10,'-o')
  5 Comments
KSSV
KSSV on 22 May 2019
In that case the first code works......your E's all should be of same size....they were not.
Ege Tunç
Ege Tunç on 22 May 2019
but the first code was plotting E values diagonal, you'll see when plot only E1. When i transpozed E values with that code it worked

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