Why can't I use a 1x19 string to assign y-tick values on a barh plot?
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Nicolaas Pickard
el 28 de Abr. de 2023
Comentada: chicken vector
el 28 de Abr. de 2023
The labels for my bar plot are assigned based on a previous for loop, which could vary in length depending on the data I am processing. This produces a 1xn string. I am trying to use that string to assign the y-tick labels for the chart, but only the first value is being plotted.
Any help with this?
%%Producing the bar labels
for i5=1:Doff
DoffValue(:,i5)=DoffOutput(:,3,i5);
DoffColour(:,i5)=DoffOutput(:,2,i5);
DoffTime(1,i5)=(DoffOutput(Time,1,i5)-(fix(c(1,1))));
Day(1,i5)=fix(DoffTime(1,i5));
Hour(1,i5)=fix((DoffTime(1,i5)-fix(DoffTime(1,i5)))*24);
MinuteCount(1,i5)=fix((((DoffTime(1,i5)-fix(DoffTime(1,i5)))*24)-Hour(1,i5))*60);
DoffTimeText(i5)=sprintf("Day %d %d:%d",Day(1,i5),Hour(1,i5),MinuteCount(1,i5));
end
%% Assigning y-tick labels
yticklabels(DoffTimeText);
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chicken vector
el 28 de Abr. de 2023
Editada: chicken vector
el 28 de Abr. de 2023
You also have to setup the location of the ticks accordingly.
In the following example I set the range of y axis between 0 and 1 and if I want to display 5 ticks labels I have to specify their location using 'YTick'.
Is similar to use Coordinate-Value pairs.
data = rand(50,2);
tickText = cell(5,1);
for j = 1 : length(tickText)
tickText{j} = ['This is Tick ' num2str(j)];
end
yRange = [0,1];
ticks = yRange(1):diff(yRange)/(length(tickText)-1):yRange(2);
figure;
grid on;
scatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),50,'d','filled')
set(gca,'YTick',ticks,'YTickLabel',tickText)
tickText
ticks
You can invert the order with flip.
figure;
grid on;
scatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),50,'d','filled')
set(gca,'YTick',ticks,'YTickLabel',flip(tickText))
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