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I want to add error bars to each section of my stacked bar graph,so that at each line there are error bars for that particular section of the stacked chart. Currently this is what code I am using.
y=[413.71 321.00 133.67 207.50 64.33 126.00; 279.32 190.00 105.33 192.00 54.33 118.33 ];
err=[20.22 58.59 58.05 10.61 8.08 24.58;15.7 36.29 24.79 1.00 14.50 19.60];
bar(y,'stacked');
hold on
errorbar(y,err);
But I am not getting the right result, instead getting something like this:
Can anybody help?
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 16 Feb 2017
judging from the colormap >= 14b.

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Ansh
Ansh il 20 Giu 2017
Did you find an answer for this OP? I am stuck with the same problem, I'm using MATLAB 2014b at my work and MATLAB 2016b. A solution in either versions is sufficient.
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Ellie Parr-Burman
Ellie Parr-Burman il 20 Giu 2017
I'm afraid not! I ended up changing the way I presented the data so didn't need it in the end, sorry I can't be of any help.
Ansh
Ansh il 21 Giu 2017
If I find a solution, I shall repost on here as I think it will be difficult for me to present the data in a different way.

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Eliot Frank
Eliot Frank il 5 Apr 2018
For the OP: 2 problems: a line connects the error bars and the error bars are in the wrong place. Because of the stacked bars, you must accumulate the y values:
y=[413.71 321.00 133.67 207.50 64.33 126.00; 279.32 190.00 105.33 192.00 54.33 118.33 ];
err=[20.22 58.59 58.05 10.61 8.08 24.58;15.7 36.29 24.79 1.00 14.50 19.60];
bar(y,'stacked');
hold on
errorbar(cumsum(y')',err,'.k');
and the result:

Easwar Kumar Yarrabikki
Easwar Kumar Yarrabikki il 16 Feb 2017
Modificato: Easwar Kumar Yarrabikki il 16 Feb 2017
Hello Ellie, I did something like this. I hope it will work for you .I ran a below script on my machine and attached my results. I am not sure about your X data, I assumed it as flowing. I have tried this on R2013b and R2015a Let me know if this is not what you are looking for.....
y=[413.71 321.00 133.67 207.50 64.33 126.00; 279.32 190.00 105.33 192.00 54.33 118.33 ];
err=[20.22 58.59 58.05 10.61 8.08 24.58;15.7 36.29 24.79 1.00 14.50 19.60];
x=[1 2 3 4 5 6;7 8 9 10 11 12];
figure;
hold on
errorbar(x(1,:), y(1,:),err(1,:),'k')
errorbar(x(2,:), y(2,:),err(2,:),'r')
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Ellie Parr-Burman
Ellie Parr-Burman il 20 Feb 2017
Hello,
Thank you for your answer! That didnt seem to work I'm afraid, instead I got something looking like this:
I'm not sure why it has ended up like this though!
Evyatar Cohen
Evyatar Cohen il 10 Lug 2017
you need to add '.' after you choose your color: (errorbar(x(1,:), y(1,:),err(1,:),'k.')

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