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Boxplot with multiline x axis labels

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Mark
Mark il 4 Ott 2011
Hello,
I'm trying to create a boxplot for two groups. Each group's label is multi line. I have tried the approach below, but the first line of each label is drawn on top of the x axis, while the second is drawn below the x axis (please try the code below)
Does anyone know how to make the two lines be drawn below the x axis in a boxplot?
Thanks
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Dist1 = rand(10, 1);
Dist2 = rand(10, 1);
group = [repmat(cellstr(sprintf('First Line G1\nSecond Line G1')), length(Dist1), 1); ...
repmat(cellstr(sprintf('First Line G2\nSecond Line G2')), length(Dist2), 1)];
figurePlot = figure('visible', 'on');
boxplot([Dist1;Dist2], group)
ylabel('Y Label');

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 4 Ott 2011
After your plot, use findobj() to find the handles of the two labels and then change the position.
h=findobj(gca,'type','text');
char(get(h,'String'))
get(h,'Position')
ans =
First Line G2
Second Line G2
First Line G1
Second Line G1
ans =
[1x3 double]
[1x3 double]
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 4 Ott 2011
I had the same problem using saveas() or print(). Walter's suggestion is probably the best option. However, I can't test it at this moment.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 5 Ott 2011
I used Tex formatting but it still shows the first line label above the x-axis. So it still requires changing the position to move it down. Then when using saveas(), the label still moves up. Please post another question using the following code, there might be experts on graphics who can help you.
Dist1 = rand(10, 1);
Dist2 = rand(10, 1);
group = [repmat({'First Line G1\newlineSecond Line G1'}, length(Dist1), 1); ...
repmat({'First Line G2\newlineSecond Line G2'}, length(Dist2), 1)];
figurePlot = figure('visible', 'on');
boxplot([Dist1;Dist2], group)
ylabel('Y Label'); grid;
h=findobj(gca,'type','text');
set(h,'Interpreter','tex')
set(h(1),'Position',get(h(1),'Position')-10);
set(h(2),'Position',get(h(2),'Position')-10);
saveas(figurePlot,'test.png');

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 4 Ott 2011
Using string with newlines in them is not promised to work for any of the MATLAB graphical text operations that I can think of at the moment.
Some graphical operations permit character arrays with multiple rows; some graphical operations permit strings with the lines separated by '|'; some graphical operations permit cell arrays of strings; some permit TeX or LaTeX that include coded indications of line breaks. And some graphical text operations just plain only permit single lines. Sometimes the easiest way to work around the matter is to go in to the object (e.g., axes) properties and bash the usual text object handle to be an annotation object handle.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 4 Ott 2011
Did you perhaps miss the sprintf('....\n...') ? That creates a character vector with the \n replaced by char(10) and does *not* create two rows of characters.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 4 Ott 2011
Yep. I see you point.
>> a=['abc';'efg'];
A=cellstr(a)
b=sprintf('abc\nefg');
B=cellstr(b)
A =
'abc'
'efg'
B =
[1x7 char]

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