boxplot / outlier: how to reduce outliers(boundry change)?

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awda
awda le 2 Mai 2014
Commenté : awda le 4 Mai 2014
Hey
We have this boxplot with our matrix we have attached to this post. the code is:
cst = x_weekday(:,:,2);
boxplot(cst');
the boxplot it givs is:
Question: The + signs is the outliers, but it looks like there is alot of those clumped together in 1 place. that is because it uses the default boundry of outlier that matlab provides. is it possible to change the outlier boundry so it has less outlier(+).
thanks

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 2 Mai 2014
Yes, by setting the "whisker" option. Compare these two figures:
rng(1)
x = randn(10000,5);
figure
boxplot(x)
figure
boxplot(x,'whisker',2)

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awda
awda le 3 Mai 2014
hi thanks..but there is no real difference..when i put my code...any better options to change the boundry?
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the cyclist
the cyclist le 3 Mai 2014
Did you run my example? It actually makes quite a large difference in the number of outliers.
I just set the whisker to length 2, but you can make the whisker much larger if you want, to eliminate more outliers.
Read
doc boxplot
for all kinds of details on how you can change these things.
[Also, it would have been better if you had placed your remarks as a comment under my answer, rather than as its own separate "answer".]
awda
awda le 4 Mai 2014
ok thanks :), i will try asap, and return to you :)

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