Turning off the axes box for marginal boxplots
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I followed this example to create a scatterplot with marginal box plots. I would like for both box plots to not have an axis box, but the command 'box off' seems to only apply to the scatterplot itself. How can I achieve this effect for the boxplots?
Also, what commands can I use to control (1) the aspect ratio of the boxplots, and (2) their distance to the main scatterplot?
Thank you!
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Adam
el 20 de Jun. de 2018
I'm not familiar with box plots, as such, but command like
box off
hold on
have function equivalents that you should get more used to using, which allow you to specify an axes handle, e.g.
box( hAxes, 'off' )
for the axes handle hAxes.
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Adam Danz
el 4 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Adam Danz
el 17 de Dic. de 2020
h=scatterhist(__) returns a 1x3 vector of axis handles for the [scatter axis, marginal x axis, marginal y axis].
To turn off/on the visibility of the marginal histograms/boxplots
set(findall(h(1).Parent,'Parent',h(2)),'Visible','off') % or 'on'
set(findall(h(1).Parent,'Parent',h(3)),'Visible','off') % or 'on'
To turn the marginal axes off/on
By default, the marginal axes are off and the objects in the axes are still visible.
h = scatterhist(...);
h(2).Visible = 'off'; % or 'on'
h(3).Visible = 'off'; % or 'on'
To permanently delete the marginal axes
Note that a listener that responds to changes in the axes assumes the marginal axes exist and will throw a warning if your make certain changes to the figure after removing a marginal histrogram axes. For this reason, the first option above is better.
delete(h(2))
delete(h(3))
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