Boxplot for both x and y axis with different box widths.
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Gechang Cao
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
Comentada: Benjamin Kraus
el 19 de Ag. de 2024
How can we make a boxplot like the one below for both x and y data (the box widths of each group that are x-data related are different). I tried boxplot(X,Y, group) but it did not work.
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Adam Danz
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
Editada: Adam Danz
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
I missed that since BoxWidth is not mentioned on the documentation page for boxchart, however it is listed in the properties page.
Thanks, Benjamin.
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Benjamin Kraus
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
Editada: Benjamin Kraus
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
The boxplot command creates a group of lines, so if you wanted to adjust the box widths you would need to manually adjust the XData properties on each line to move them to the desired locations.
The better alternative is to use the new boxchart command. The object created by the the boxchart command has a BoxWidth property, but I suspect you won't need it, because even when you specify x values, the boxes created by the boxchart command have uniform widths.
boxchart(randn(1000,1), 'BoxWidth', 0.3);
or
boxchart(randi(10,1000,1),randn(1000,1));
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Adam Danz
el 30 de Abr. de 2021
Thanks for the explanation, Benjamin.
I wonder what the logic is in converting numeric inputs to categorical under one syntax but not the other.
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markus tripolt
el 18 de Ag. de 2024
Hi all,
I have a additional question. Is there a function to set the box width according to the number of data points automatecally, or is the only way to calc the percentage per hand typ it to the width vector?
Thanks Markus
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Benjamin Kraus
el 19 de Ag. de 2024
@markus tripolt: If you have a new question, your best bet is to post a new question to MATLAB Answers, rather than adding an "answer" to an existing question.
There is no method to automatically set the box width based on the number of data points. I'm not sure how you would use the number of data points to calculate the box widths.
If you post a new question, can you clarify how you want to convert the "number of data points" into the box width"? In addition, please clarify whether you are referring to boxchart or boxplot, because the answers will be very different between the two.
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