Plotting multiple histograms in one figure
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Hi,
I have some data points, simulated as follows:
for t=1:10000
H1(t)=normrnd(0,0.05);
H2(t)=normrnd(0,0.10);
H3(t)=normrnd(0,0.30)
end
So essentially I generated three different random variables. I would like to do something very obvious.
I want to plot the histogram of each variable in the SAME graph/figure with the respective curve fitting to visualize the difference in the variances for these three random variables.
How I can implement this in Matlab?
Thanks
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Star Strider
il 11 Apr 2015
If you have the Statistics Toolbox, use the histfit function.
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Chad Greene
il 11 Apr 2015
After plotting the first histogram, you can use hold on to plot more histograms on top. If you're using Matlab 2014b or later, you can use the histogram function with 'facealpha' to set transparency. If you're using an older version of Matlab you can use histf in a similar fashion. I'm using 2012b here, with Stephen Cobeldick's brewermap function here:
map = brewermap(3,'Set1');
figure
histf(H1,-1.3:.01:1.3,'facecolor',map(1,:),'facealpha',.5,'edgecolor','none')
hold on
histf(H2,-1.3:.01:1.3,'facecolor',map(2,:),'facealpha',.5,'edgecolor','none')
histf(H3,-1.3:.01:1.3,'facecolor',map(3,:),'facealpha',.5,'edgecolor','none')
box off
axis tight
legalpha('H1','H2','H3','location','northwest')
legend boxoff

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msh
il 11 Apr 2015
Manuel Morgado
il 7 Set 2017
Warning: histf() have some troubles in Matlab 2016 with legalpha() and rgb function.
For everything else, thank you Chad! :)
Ninad Thakoor
il 2 Nov 2017
In the histf.m add following two lines after line 112 to fix alpha issues.
h.FaceAlpha = FaceAlpha;
h.EdgeAlpha = EdgeAlpha;
siddharth rawat
il 14 Gen 2018
Thanks.
Image Analyst
il 11 Apr 2015
Try something like
h1 = 0.05 * randn(1, 10000);
h2 = 0.10 * randn(1, 10000);
h3 = 0.30 * randn(1, 10000);
[counts1, binCenters1] = hist(h1, 500);
[counts2, binCenters2] = hist(h2, 500);
[counts3, binCenters3] = hist(h3, 500);
plot(binCenters1, counts1, 'r-');
hold on;
plot(binCenters2, counts2, 'g-');
plot(binCenters3, counts3, 'b-');
grid on;
% Put up legend.
legend1 = sprintf('mu = %.3f', mean(h1));
legend2 = sprintf('mu = %.3f', mean(h2));
legend3 = sprintf('mu = %.3f', mean(h3));
legend({legend1, legend2, legend3});

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