Exclude NaN values when plotting using bar3
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Ryan Coulson
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
Comentada: Ameer Hamza
el 30 de Abr. de 2020
I want to create a 3d bar plot which only shows bars in locations with real values (not NaNs). Unfortunately, when I try to do this, the plot includes a bar of height zero in each location where there's a NaN. I want no bar at all - just a blank space. Can anybody help?
clear; close all; clc
S = [37,46];
loads = [nan, 1.62, 1.85, nan;
0.88, nan, 0.85, 0.62];
figure()
bar3(S,loads)
xticks([1,2,3,4])
xticklabels({'14','15','17.5','21'})
xlabel('H, mm')
ylabel('S, mm')
zlabel('Pull-off Force, N')
Output:

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Rik
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
You may need to plot each bar separately. The bar3 function returns a 1x4 surface object when I run your code, so you can't simply delete some patch objects, as I had hoped.
Respuesta aceptada
Ameer Hamza
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
Editada: Ameer Hamza
el 30 de Abr. de 2020
Edit: This code is a more general and does not require to set the edge color to white
clear; close all; clc
S = [37,46];
loads = [nan, 1.62, 1.85, nan;
0.88, nan, 0.85, 0.62];
fig = figure();
ax = axes();
hold(ax);
grid(ax);
view(3);
b = gobjects(size(loads));
for i=1:size(loads,2)
for j=1:size(loads,1)
if ~isnan(loads(j,i))
b(j,i) = bar3(S(j), loads(j,i), 5);
b(j,i).CData(:) = i;
b(j,i).XData = rescale(b(j,i).XData, 0.6, 1.4) + i - 1;
end
end
end
ax.CLim = [1 size(loads, 2)];
ax.YDir = 'reverse';
ax.XTick = 1:size(loads,2);
xticklabels({'14','15','17.5','21'})
ax.YTick = S;
axis(ax, 'tight');
ax.YLim = ax.YLim + [-2 2];
xlabel('H, mm')
ylabel('S, mm')
zlabel('Pull-off Force, N')

Try this. The downside of this method is that it cannot remove the edges of the individual bar, so It set the color of all the edges to white so that the edges on the ground seem invisible.
clear; close all; clc
S = [37,46];
loads = [nan, 1.62, 1.85, nan;
0.88, nan, 0.85, 0.62];
fig = figure();
b = bar3(S,loads);
xticks([1,2,3,4])
xticklabels({'14','15','17.5','21'})
xlabel('H, mm')
ylabel('S, mm')
zlabel('Pull-off Force, N')
[b.EdgeColor] = deal('w');
[r,c] = find(isnan(loads));
for i=1:numel(r)
r_ = r(i);
c_ = c(i);
b(c_).CData(6*(r_-1)+1:6*r_, :) = nan;
end

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Ameer Hamza
el 30 de Abr. de 2020
I am glad to be of help.
No, the edge color cannot be set individually. Each surface object has a single EdgeColor property.
Ameer Hamza
el 30 de Abr. de 2020
I have updated my answer to show a more general way, which does not require setting the edge color to white. Each bar is a seperate surface object.
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