Plotting Multiple Box plot in same graph same x axis
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I have a data for 5 samples, and for 3 months.
I want to plot 5 box plots for every months. Which means in X-axis I will have January, Mars and April (3 values).
And I want to plot the 5 boxes plot in each month (different color ofc).
I search in the web and unfortunaly I didn't find any case like this, I don't know if it's possible to plot something like that.
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Voss
el 25 de Feb. de 2022
Maybe something like this?
colors = 'rgbym';
for ii = 1:5
x1 = rand(5,1);
x2 = rand(10,1);
x3 = rand(15,1);
x = ii+[x1; x2; x3];
g1 = repmat({'January'},5,1);
g2 = repmat({'Mars'},10,1);
g3 = repmat({'April'},15,1);
g = [g1; g2; g3];
boxplot(x,g,'BoxStyle','filled','Color',colors(ii));
hold on
end
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Rik
el 25 de Feb. de 2022
Editada: Rik
el 25 de Feb. de 2022
You can group them in bins from 1 to 15 and tweak the x labels to match your needs.
See the documentation for how to use 'GroupByColor'.
data=cell(5,3);
for n=1:numel(data)
data{n}=randi(n)*randn(100,1);
end
grouping=cell(size(data));
for n=1:numel(data)
grouping{n}=n*ones(size(data{n}));
end
grouping=[grouping{:}];
data=[data{:}];
boxchart(grouping(:),data(:))
xticks(2.5:5:12.5)
xticklabels({'January','March','April'})
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Rik
el 26 de Feb. de 2022
The point is that each variable should be a vector. The best syntax to ensure that depends on your exact data.
Also, if this answer solved the problem, please consider marking it as accepted answer.
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