Don't want box plots to overlap...

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Wesser
Wesser on 7 Jun 2021
Commented: Wesser on 8 Jun 2021
Hi,
I'm trying to get two boxplots to plot next to each other and NOT overlap (as is the case with the below code). I would also like there to be a label at the bottom of each boxplot indicating if it's the median or the mean boxplot. How would I go about this?
%~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
%Boxplot of mean/median start of exposure for ALL study participant
figure
box_mean=boxplot(MC_participant_Mean);
hold on
box_med=boxplot(MC_participant_Med);
ylabel('Start of PFHxS exposure after 1970 (6mo)')
title('Distribution of exposure for all study participant (MC=10,000)')
Many thanks!!
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Mario Malic
Mario Malic on 8 Jun 2021
subplot(1,2,1)
boxplot(MC_participant_Mean)
subplot(1,2,2)
boxplot(MC_participant_Med)

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Accepted Answer

Scott MacKenzie
Scott MacKenzie on 8 Jun 2021
You only need to use the boxplot function once. Combine the data in a matrix. You'll get a box plot for each column of data and they will be side-by-side and non-overlapping:
d1 = rand(10,1);
d2 = rand(10,1);
d = [d1 d2];
boxplot(d, 'labels', {'Left Box' 'Right Box'});
title('Your title');

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