Slider which controls a bar plot
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Karl Philip Hahne
el 5 de Feb. de 2021
Comentada: Karl Philip Hahne
el 8 de Mzo. de 2021
Hello everyone,
i would like to get a slider which controls a bar plot.
so i got this, but instead of the gauge i would like to have a bar plot which is changing while i move the slider.
at the end i need 4 - 5 different bars which are chancing individually depending on different functions. and there is a same variable which is in each functions and this should be the input from the slider.
function sliderchanging
% Create figure window and components
fig = uifigure('Position',[100 100 350 275]);
cg = uigauge(fig,'Position',[100 100 120 120]);
cg.MajorTicks = [0:10:100];
cg.MajorTickLabels = {'0','10','20','30','40','50','60','70','80','90','100'};
sld = uislider(fig,...
'Position',[100 75 120 3],'ValueChangingFcn',@(sld,event) sliderMoving(event,cg));
end
% Create ValueChangingFcn callback
function sliderMoving(event,cg)
cg.Value = event.Value;
end
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Adam Danz
el 7 de Feb. de 2021
Could you elaborate on the goal? I don't understand how the slider should affect the bar plot.
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Adam Danz
el 8 de Feb. de 2021
Editada: Adam Danz
el 7 de Mzo. de 2021
Here's a demo. The key is to set bh (the bar handle) and initialValues (the initial y-values of the bars) prior to setting the slider callback function.
uif = uifigure();
uax = uiaxes(uif,'Position', [20 100 500 300]);
initialValues = [50 100 150];
bh = bar(uax, initialValues);
grid(uax, 'on')
uis = uislider(uif,'Position',[50 50 150 3],'Value',0, 'Limits', [0,500], 'MajorTicks', 0:100:500, 'MinorTicks', []);
uis.ValueChangedFcn = @(h,~)set(bh, 'YData', initialValues + h.Value);

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Adam Danz
el 7 de Mzo. de 2021
Editada: Adam Danz
el 7 de Mzo. de 2021
Two problems with the callback function.
1) you need to pass the bar handle into the function.
2) the bigger problem is that you're still just adding a constant to all bar heights. You need to apply the a/b/c equations to the ydata.
It's not entirely clear how the original y values are supposed to be used in the conversions. Consider this snippet below a sketch to work from.
bh = bar(___);
uis.ValueChangedFcn = {@updateBarsFcn, bh};
function updateBarsFcn(h,~,bh)
% h is the slider handle, h.Value is the current slide value
% bh: bar handle, 1x3
y = zeros(size(bh.YData));
y(1) = 100 * (h.Value/100) * 10;
y(2) = (2*100+4*200) * h.Value;
y(3) = 0.5 * h.Value;
set(bh, 'YData', y)
end
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Mario Malic
el 5 de Feb. de 2021
Editada: Mario Malic
el 5 de Feb. de 2021
Hello,
here's an answer to a very similar question.
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Mario Malic
el 8 de Feb. de 2021
Just a note from the heatmap solution to get you started. Heatmap chart requires a figure or uifigure to plot, whereas bar chart requires axes or uiaxes to plot.
See the documentation for bar and do the first example to start with.
Since this is a homework task, show us what have you done so far so we can help you with it.
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