Pareto chart in Matlab

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Kaushal Kishore
Kaushal Kishore le 28 Sep 2018
Commenté : Steven Lord le 29 Sep 2018
Hi i have a 5D data set that i have attached. I want to develop the Pareto chart. I have used pareto() function but it gives error "must be a vector". Also all the attributes in the data set contains same number of counts. Can someone help me out please. Its very Urgent. I have been stuck with this for the last five days but was not able to get Pareto chart. Thank you
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Rik
Rik le 28 Sep 2018
This is almost a duplicate of your previous questions. The problem remains the same: a Pareto chart can only be made from 1-dimensional data. So you will have to figure out a way to convert your data to 1D, or split it up into multiple charts. And please stop posting new questions that are very similar to previous ones. That splits up the conversation and increases confusion.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 28 Sep 2018
Do you want to display the values in the 5-dimensional array as a series of bars drawn in descending order? If so, reshape your array into a vector.
A = rand(2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
pareto(reshape(A, 1, []));
If that's not what you want to do, can you link to a picture of what you want the Pareto chart of your 5-dimensional data set to look like? It doesn't have to be a chart of your exact data, but I want to get a sense of how want your 5-D data to be represented.
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Kaushal Kishore
Kaushal Kishore le 28 Sep 2018
Hi i want my chart to look like the one i have attached
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 29 Sep 2018
So use the reshape approach.

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