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Scattered plot for different groups of data, subplot?

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wesleynotwise
wesleynotwise le 29 Mai 2017
Let say I have a table which contains three columns, Country (4 countries), Variable x and Response y. I would like to know how to create a plot for each country in a single figure?
gscatter (Table.x, Table.y, Table.Country) %This only allows me to plot all four in one graph.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 29 Mai 2017
[u_country, ~, idx] = unique(Table.Country);
for K = 1 : 4
subplot(2,2,K)
mask = idx == K;
gscatter(Table.x(mask), Table.y(mask), Table.Country(mask));
title( u_country ); %you might need to adjust this depending on the class() of your country data
end
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wesleynotwise
wesleynotwise le 30 Mai 2017
Modifié(e) : wesleynotwise le 30 Mai 2017
Thank you! Beautiful plots have been created. I made a minor correction "f2 = gscatter" to my code.
The legend contains the name of lineAtX (this is just a horizontal line I created for the plot to show the neutral axis where y = 0), and I want to exclude it. Can you please show me how this can be done?
Also, is it possible to change the order they appear in the plot? At the moment, the default setting is in alphabetical order.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 30 Mai 2017
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 30 Mai 2017
If you want to change the order that the countries appear, then you can use
display_order = [2 4 3 1]; %for example
and
% This is Figure 2
figure(2)
[u_country, ~, idx] = unique(Table.Country);
for K = 1 : 4
subplot(2,2,K)
this_country = display_style(K);
mask = idx == this_country;
gscatter(Table.x(mask), Table.y(mask), Table.Country(mask));
hold on
m = 20:10:120; n = 0*m;
lineAtX = plot (m,n, 'k', 'Linewidth', 1.75)
hold off
title( char(u_country(this_country)) );
end

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