Help with plotspread plot
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Hi there, I have 3 groups of data A,B, and C and I want to plot A and B under the same category with different colors/markers. I want to use the plotspread function. How do I do that?
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Walter Roberson
le 4 Sep 2019
Chi Pham
le 4 Sep 2019
Walter Roberson
le 4 Sep 2019
According to the documentation at the beginning of the function:
% distributionColors : color identifier (string, cell array of
% strings), or colormap, with a single color, or one color per
% distribution (or per entry in distributionIdx). Colors the
% distributions. Default: 'b'
% distributionMarkers : string, or cell array of strings, with either
% a single marker or one marker per distribution (or per entry in
% distributionIdx). See linespec for admissible markers.
% Default: '.'
So you can provide color and marker information for each distribution, using the same color or different color, same marker or different marker, according to your needs.
Chi Pham
le 5 Sep 2019
Walter Roberson
le 5 Sep 2019
Ah, A and B are to be plotted overlapping each other? I don't think the code can handle that.
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Chris Angeloni
le 5 Mai 2021
This is kind of a hack, as plotSpread.m doesn't like when the xValues for each category are not increasing, so I just defined the first two categories to be very close together, then adjust the xticks after:
a = randn(50,1); b = randn(50,1)+1; c = randn(50,1)+2;
plotSpread([a,b,c],'xValues',[1 1.0001 2],'distributionColors',{'r','g','b'})
set(gca,'xtick',[1 2])
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