how to create grouped Box plot
    4 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
  
       Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
    
    baran
 el 14 de Sept. de 2014
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: dasilvarosa
 el 14 de Oct. de 2017
            hi, i want to create a box plot for my data. my data is in the excel file, with two sheet. each sheet have 10 column. i want to grouped first column in two sheet as box plot parameter 1. and second column in two sheet as parameter 2 and so on . i write this code but it dont work, please guide me . and is there any way that each group have different colors. thanks so much
    % code
clear
clc
fontsize=14;
s1 =xlsread('data.xlsx','s1');
s2=xlsread('data.xlsx','s2');
h={s2,s1};
figure,
boxplot(h,'Labels',{'par1','par2','par3','par4','par5','par6','par7','par8','par9','par10'})
3 comentarios
Respuesta aceptada
  Star Strider
      
      
 el 14 de Sept. de 2014
        Assuming ‘s1’ and ‘s2’ are column vectors or column-wise data matrices, change ‘h’ to:
h=[s2,s1];
(using square brackets [] to indicate a matrix rather than curly brackets {} indicating a cell array) and see if that improves things. If you are intending a cell array because ‘s1’ and ‘s2’ do not have the same row length, you have to resolve that problem first.
3 comentarios
  Star Strider
      
      
 el 14 de Sept. de 2014
				
      Editada: Star Strider
      
      
 el 14 de Sept. de 2014
  
			As I mentioned in my Answer, ‘If you are intending a cell array because ‘s1’ and ‘s2’ do not have the same row length, you have to resolve that problem first.’
Fortunately, boxplot (and several Statistics Toolbox functions) ignore ‘NaN’ values, so create a ‘NaN’ matrix and then fill its columns with ‘s1’ and ‘s2’ respectively:
s1 = randi(10, 15, 1);
s2 = randi(12, 20, 1);
s3 = NaN(max([length(s1), length(s2)]), 2); % Create ‘NaN’ Array 
s3(1:size(s1,1),1) = s1;                    % Copy ‘s1’ to first column
s3(:,2) = s2;                               % Copy ‘s2’ to second column
figure(1)
boxplot(s1)
figure(2)
boxplot(s2)
figure(3)
boxplot(s3)
Compare the three plots to demonstrate that ‘s1’ is the same even if it is padded with ‘NaN’ values. This should work as written with your data. It automatically adjusts to differences in the row length of ‘s1’ and ‘s2’.
Más respuestas (0)
Ver también
Categorías
				Más información sobre Logical en Help Center y File Exchange.
			
	Productos
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!