How do I change the width of the horizontal lines at top and bottom of error bars in my Errorbar plot?
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MathWorks Support Team
le 27 Juin 2009
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le 23 Juin 2016
For example, how can I increase the width of each of the error bars in the following plot:
figure;
X = 0:pi/10:pi;
Y = sin(X);
E = std(Y)*ones(size(X));
errorbar(X,Y,E);
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MathWorks Support Team
le 23 Juin 2016
In MATLAB R2016b, this can be accomplished using the ‘CapSize’ property of the Errorbar plot. The following code illustrates how to do this:
x = 0:pi/10:pi;
y = sin(x);
e = std(y)*ones(size(x));
figure
h = errorbar(x,y,e);
h.CapSize = 12;
In MATLAB versions R2014b through R2016a, this functionality is not present.
In MATLAB R2014a and earlier, you can change the width of these horizontal lines by modifying the ‘Xdata’ of each of them. The following code illustrates how to do this in an automated fashion:
hf = figure;
X = 0:pi/10:pi;
Y = sin(X);
E = std(Y)*ones(size(X));
ha = errorbar(X,Y,E);
hb = get(ha,'children');
Xdata = get(hb(2),'Xdata');
temp = 4:3:length(Xdata);
temp(3:3:end) = [];
% xleft and xright contain the indices of the left and right
% endpoints of the horizontal lines
xleft = temp; xright = temp+1;
% Increase line length by 0.2 units
Xdata(xleft) = Xdata(xleft) - .1;
Xdata(xright) = Xdata(xright) + .1;
set(hb(2),'Xdata',Xdata)
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