Format scientific decimal place bar plot

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Adi Purwandana
Adi Purwandana le 10 Nov 2024
Commenté : Star Strider le 11 Nov 2024
Hello there,
I want to make a data tip of the bar plot appeared in scientific format with one decimal place (example: 2.1x10^-3 instead of 0.0021). Anyone can help?
Here is my code so far, and please find the datasets attached:
load('data_c.mat');
x = unique_stations';
vals = [means_ep; means_kzo];
b = bar(x,vals);
set(gca,'yscale','log');grid on; box on;
xtips1 = b(1).XEndPoints;ytips1 = b(1).YEndPoints;
xtips2 = b(2).XEndPoints;ytips2 = b(2).YEndPoints;
labels1 = string(b(1).YData);labels2 = string(b(2).YData);
text(xtips1,ytips1,labels1,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
text(xtips2,ytips2,labels2,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
legend('mean e','mean kz');
I want this version:
Thank you!

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 10 Nov 2024
Modifié(e) : Star Strider le 10 Nov 2024
I wrote some utility functions for just this purpose for my own use a few years ago.
Try this —
load('data_c.mat');
x = unique_stations';
vals = [means_ep; means_kzo];
b = bar(x,vals);
set(gca,'yscale','log');grid on; box on;
xtips1 = b(1).XEndPoints;ytips1 = b(1).YEndPoints;
xtips2 = b(2).XEndPoints;ytips2 = b(2).YEndPoints;
expstr = @(x) [x(:).*10.^ceil(-log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0)))) floor(log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0))))]; % Updated: 2021 05 04
% labels1 = string(b(1).YData);labels2 = string(b(2).YData)
labels1 = compose("%.1f\\times 10^{%d}", expstr(b(1).YData.'));
labels2 = compose("%.1f\\times 10^{%d}", expstr(b(2).YData.'));
text(xtips1,ytips1,labels1,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
text(xtips2,ytips2,labels2,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
legend('mean e','mean kz');
EDIT — Corrected typographical errors.
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Adi Purwandana
Adi Purwandana le 11 Nov 2024
Nice, Thanks!
Star Strider
Star Strider le 11 Nov 2024
As always, my pleasure!

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Shashi Kiran
Shashi Kiran le 10 Nov 2024
To display data tips in scientific notation with one decimal place on your bar plot, you can format the labels1 and labels2 variables by converting the YData values into strings with scientific notation.
In MATLAB, the "num2str" function can achieve this formatting. Here is how to adjust your code:
% Format labels in scientific notation with one decimal place using num2str
labels1 = num2str(b(1).YData', '%.1e'); % Transpose to column vector for num2str
labels2 = num2str(b(2).YData', '%.1e'); % Transpose to column vector for num2str
For more details about "num2str" refer to this documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/num2str.html
Hope this helps.

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 10 Nov 2024
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 10 Nov 2024
load('data_c.mat');
x = unique_stations';
vals = [means_ep; means_kzo];
b = bar(x,vals);
set(gca,'yscale','log');grid on; box on;
xtips1 = b(1).XEndPoints;ytips1 = b(1).YEndPoints;
xtips2 = b(2).XEndPoints;ytips2 = b(2).YEndPoints;
labels1 = mystr(b(1).YData);labels2 = mystr(b(2).YData);
text(xtips1,ytips1,labels1,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
text(xtips2,ytips2,labels2,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom') % should be adjusted here, I think
legend('mean e','mean kz');
function sc = mystr(a)
nd = floor(log10(a));
sc = arrayfun(@(x,n)sprintf('%1.1f x 10^{%d}',x,n), a./10.^nd, nd, 'unif', 0);
% EDIT: ADD CODE TO REMOVE EXPONENT WHEN IT IS EQUAL TO 1
sc = strrep(sc, ' x 10^{0}','');
end
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Adi Purwandana
Adi Purwandana le 10 Nov 2024
Good to know the function. Thanks @Bruno Luong!

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