How to draw a bar graph from cell array with different size length?

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For example, i have a = [{1}; {[3 5]}; {[4 6 7]}; {[3 6 7 9]}]. How do I plot the cell array in one bar graph?
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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris el 16 de En. de 2012
How would you link the data you have provided to the legend (as shown in your example figure)? In the example groups 3 & 5 have only two bars, but it is clearly item 003 which is missing.
The data you have provided doesn't make it clear which elements are missing from each group - and therefore you run the risk of having very misleading bar colours.
Chin
Chin el 16 de En. de 2012
Actually i can plot it using excel but I would like to try it from matlab see it can be done via matlab. Is that possible to append 0 behind the cell array so that a = [{[1 0 0 0]}; {[3 5 0 0]}; {[4 6 7 0]}; {[3 6 7 9]}] and then plot it in grouped bar graph?

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle el 16 de En. de 2012
This will extract the values and add zeros to the end, then extract all to a matrix. But are you sure the missing values are always at the end? A safer approach would be to import with NaN placeholders where the values are missing. How are you importing the data?
a = [{1}; {[3 5]}; {[4 6 7]}; {[3 6 7 9]}];
n = max(cellfun(@length,a));
f = @(x) [x,zeros(1,n-length(x))];
a = cellfun(f,a,'UniformOutput',false);
x = cat(1,a{:})
bar(x')
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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle el 16 de En. de 2012
Oh, yes, sorry I misunderstood which way you wanted them grouped. That's good: bar(x) is even neater than having to transpose.
Chin
Chin el 16 de En. de 2012
sorry for another question. now i am facing another problem. if the cell array a = [[{1}; {[3 5]}; {[4 6 7]}; {[3 6 7 9]}] [{3}; {[7 1]}; {[8 2 7]}; {[3 5 7 4]}]]. How do I plot it into two bar graph? Which means that a{1, 1} will have first bar graph while a{1, 2} will have another bar graph. Thank you.

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris el 16 de En. de 2012
If you are going to pad out your arrays with zeros you don't even need to define it as a cell array, just use a matrix.
Try this:
a = [1 0 0 0; 3 5 0 0; 4 6 7 0; 3 6 7 9];
bar(a,'group')

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de En. de 2012
L = max(cellfun(@length, a));
bar( cell2mat( @(V) [V, zeros(1,L-length(V))], a, 'Uniform', 0), 'group' )
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de En. de 2012
bar( cell2mat( cellfun(@(V) [V, zeros(1,L-length(V))], a, 'Uniform', 0)), 'group' )
Chin
Chin el 16 de En. de 2012
thanks. This is correct graph. Besides, now I am plotting another two graph from cell array a = [[{1}; {[3 5]}; {[4 6 7]}; {[3 6 7 9]}] [{3}; {[7 1]}; {[8 2 7]}; {[3 5 7 4]}]]. One is graph is from a{:,1} and the second one is from a{:, 2}. I can plot the bar graph but the bar graph consists of same colour compare to only one graph that can have multiple colour. What I am missing? Thanks again for helping.

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