Stacked Histogram and Further Categorization
5 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
Hello ! I'm trying to include more information in my histogram to precisely convey to my audience what are the constituents of each bar in a histogram.
Take my animal data example in the file,if i categorize them in 3 different ranges according to their weight I can plot the histogram attached in the image.I now know for the first range (2:5) I have 3 animals in that bracket but I want also to convey that : 1 is a lab animal and 2 are pets.
Either by stacking the plots to indicate that I have 1 lab / 2 pets in the bar or by saying that 50% of the total pets are in this category ! Any ideas on how to achieve such a thing ? Thank you !
figure(1)
r1=readtable("animaldata.xlsx")
edges=[2 5 10 15 ]
histogram(r1.Weight,edges)
0 comentarios
Respuestas (1)
dpb
el 1 de Mzo. de 2022
Not too bad a task at all...consider
tA=readtable("animaldata.xlsx");
tA.Animal=categorical(tA.Animal);
tA.Category=categorical(tA.Category);
edges=[2 5 10 15 ];
tA.WtGroup=discretize(tA.Weight,edges);
which leaves you with the following table...
tA =
11×4 table
Animal Weight Category WtGroup
______ ______ ________ _______
Rat 2 Lab 1
Mouse 2 Pet 1
Dog 4 Pet 1
Hippo 8 Wild 2
Horse 9 Pet 2
Cow 10 Lab 3
Cow 11 Wild 3
Hippo 9 Wild 2
Dog 10 Wild 3
Rat 5 Wild 2
Cat 7 Pet 2
Now, let's find out how many of who are in the zoo...
groupsummary(tA,{'WtGroup','Category'})
ans =
6×3 table
WtGroup Category GroupCount
_______ ________ __________
1 Lab 1
1 Pet 2
2 Pet 2
2 Wild 3
3 Lab 1
3 Wild 2
>>
from which you can easily construct your stacked histogram with the resulting group counts by weght group and category.
0 comentarios
Ver también
Categorías
Más información sobre Histograms en Help Center y File Exchange.
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!