Color Different Scatter Points Based on Group

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Brian Tomblin
Brian Tomblin el 24 de Jun. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 1 de Jul. de 2016
Hello,
I have a great deal of points on a 3D scatter plot that I need to be shown in different colors. They need to be categorized in color based on a label that they are given in the data set. All examples I have seen for coloring markers in scatter plots has been based on distance/position (which is not what I need).
Any help with how to code color markers based on grouping/labeling would be appreciated!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 24 de Jun. de 2016
[unique_groups, ~, group_idx] = unique(Your_Group_Labels);
num_groups = size(unique_groups, 1);
if isnumeric(unique_groups)
group_names = cellstr( num2str( unique_groups ) );
elseif ischar(unique_groups)
group_names = mat2cell( unique_groups, ones(1, num_groups), size(unique_groups, 2) );
elseif iscell(unique_groups)
group_names = unique_groups;
else
error('I do not know how to convert group labels of class "%s" to printable strings', class(unique_groups));
end
pointsize = 30;
scatter3(x, y, z, pointsize, group_idx);
cmap = jet(num_groups); %or build a custom color map
colormap( cmap );
legend(group_names);
If only you knew ahead of time what the data class of your labels was going to be, then you could simplify your code...
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Brian Tomblin
Brian Tomblin el 1 de Jul. de 2016
If I already have a legend with corresponding labels and colors produced by the original code, can that be used more easily in the scatter3?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 1 de Jul. de 2016
If you have a cell array of (unique) labels, and an N x 3 RGB array of corresponding color specifications, then the easiest way would be to sort() the (unique) label names and pull out the sorting order (second output of sort()) and use that order to rearrange the color table rows to create the cmap variable above, and also use the order to re-arrange the legends. To phrase that a different way, you should create a colormap variable whose rows are in the same order as the alphanumeric sort order as the labels themselves, and likewise a rearranged legend
[~, sortidx] = sort(label_name_table);
ordered_cmap = corresponding_color_table(sortidx, :);
ordered_legends = corresponding_legend_entries(sortidx);
[~, ~, group_idx] = unique(Your_Group_Labels);
pointsize = 30;
scatter3(x, y, z, pointsize, group_idx);
colormap( ordered_cmap );
legend( ordered_legends );

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 24 de Jun. de 2016
Similar to Walter's solution:
% define 25 random points:
x = randn(25,1);
y = randn(25,1);
% Each x,y point is in group 1, group 2, or group 3:
group = randi(3,25,1);
% Plot:
plot(x(group==1),y(group==1),'.','markersize',20,'color','green');
hold on
plot(x(group==2),y(group==2),'.','markersize',20,'color','red');
plot(x(group==3),y(group==3),'.','markersize',20,'color','black');
legend('group 1','group 2','group 3')
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 24 de Jun. de 2016
If you have 2D data then you can use gscatter()
Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 26 de Jun. de 2016
Ah, yes, I forgot about that function!

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