Plotting bar graph for loop values
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I am trying to make a barplot of the values in vector's 'count_gn', 'count_bn', 'count_hn' and 'count_ar' as a seperate subplots. I tried using 'bar' function for the purpose. But i am not seeing any barplots.
Can anyone suggest a method to do seperate barplots for the values in the vector 'count_gn', 'count_bn', 'count_hn' and 'count_ar' ?
Any help to solve this will be appreciated.
tic
a = smoothed_final_plot_mat(1:end-2033,3:end-2);
np = (size(a,2)-1)/2; % number of particles
t = a(2:end,1);
arena_image = imread('arena_pic_gn_top.png');
subplot(1,2,1)
h1 = axes ;
cc = hsv(np);
image('XData',[0 6900],'YData',[0 5000],'CData',arena_image) ; % set your limits
set(h1,'YDir','normal');
dim = [0.79, 0.825, 0.2, 0.1];
annotation('textbox',dim);
t1 = uicontrol('Style','text','String','Select a data set.','Position',[1550 790 300 80],'FontSize',13,'HorizontalAlignment','left');
ax = gca;
ax.YDir = 'reverse';
axis([0 6900 0 5000])
set(gcf, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'OuterPosition', [0, 0.04, 1, 0.96]);
h = zeros(1,np);
for ii = 2:25:size(a,1)
ax.Position(3) = 0.65;
k = 0;
t = a(ii,1);
count_gn(ii,1) = rowsum_for_ants_in_gdnest_matrix(ii); %#ok<SAGROW>
count_bn(ii,1) = rowsum_for_ants_in_bdnest_matrix(ii); %#ok<SAGROW>
count_hn(ii,1) = rowsum_for_ants_in_arena_except_homenest(ii); %#ok<SAGROW>
count_ar(ii,1) = rowsum_for_ants_in_field(ii); %#ok<SAGROW>
hold on
for jj = 2:2:np*2 % ant handles
x = a(ii,jj);
y = a(ii,jj+1);
k = k + 1;
h(k) = plot(x,y,'--or');
hi(k) = text(x, y, label(k), 'VerticalAlignment','bottom', 'HorizontalAlignment','right'); %#ok<SAGROW>
h2(k) = plot(a(max(1,ii-150):ii,jj), a(max(1,ii-150):ii,jj+1),'k','LineWidth',2); %#ok<SAGROW>
set(h2(k),'color',cc(k,:));
end
drawnow
pause(0.01)
delete(h)
delete(hi)
delete(h2)
disp(k)
end
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