How can convert line plot to bar plot

Hi everyone
I have code for a line plot, but I'd like to convert it to a bar plot, for example, for GR with 50 and 100 nodes, two bars adjust together under the same name, GR, and so on for other algorithms:
nodeSize=[50 100]
figure;
x = sort([energyConsumption_GR; energyConsumption_UGR; energyConsumption_CUC], 'descend');
hold on;
plot(nodeSize, x(1, :)', '-', 'LineWidth', 2);
plot(nodeSize, x(2, :)', '--', 'LineWidth', 2);
plot(nodeSize, x(3, :)', '-.', 'LineWidth', 2);
xlabel('# Nodes');
ylabel('J');
legend({'GR','UGR','CUC'}, 'Location', 'northwest');
title('ECC');
whitebg('white');
grid on;

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I would to be like this graph:
I have try like this but give me one bar for each algorithm, How can I add next each bar the results of 50 nodes?
node=100;
x = sort([energyConsumption_GR; energyConsumption_UGR; energyConsumption_CUC], 'descend');
hold on;
bar(1, x(1), 'FaceColor', '#0072BD', 'BarWidth', 0.2);
bar(2, x(2), 'FaceColor', '#D95319', 'BarWidth', 0.2);
bar(3, x(3), 'FaceColor', '#EDB120', 'BarWidth', 0.2);
ylabel('J');
title('Energy Consumption, # Node= 100');
set(gca,'XTick',[1 2 3]);
set(gca,'XTickLabel',{'GR','UGR','CUC'});
whitebg('white');
grid on;
[energyConsumption_GR; energyConsumption_UGR; energyConsumption_CUC] -- are those scalars or vectors or ...?

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I have no idea what you want to do.
Perhaps something like this —
nodeSize=[50 100];
x = rand(3,2);
figure
hb = bar(x, 'FaceColor','flat', 'BarWidth',0.2);
% hb(1)
% hb(2)
hb(1).FaceColor = '#0072BD';
hb(2).FaceColor= '#D95319';
ylabel('J');
title('Energy Consumption, # Node= 100');
set(gca,'XTick',[1 2 3]);
set(gca,'XTickLabel',{'GR','UGR','CUC'});
I also have no idea what ‘nodeSize’ does here.
.

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Thank you so much, yes this is right.
As always, my pleasure!

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It appears you're looking for
bar(x)
or
bar(x.')
depending on how you'd like to group the bars.

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