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Applying labels to specific data points

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K M
K M il 15 Gen 2018
Modificato: Adam Danz il 13 Dic 2019
I have a scatter plot of x = [0 1 2] and y = [8 7 6] with corresponding labels in N = ['A', 'B', 'C']. I know how to add labels to all the data points using the text() or labelpoints() functions but I was wondering if there was a way to apply labels to certain data points only, e.g. (1,7) and (2,6)?
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Greg
Greg il 15 Gen 2018
Share the (relevant) code you currently have so we know what to work with.
Also, what is labelpoints? If you're using non-bundled functions, it helps to say so.
K M
K M il 16 Gen 2018
Modificato: Adam Danz il 13 Dic 2019

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Greg
Greg il 15 Gen 2018
If you're already using text, just throw an index into the mix... Assuming you have:
text(x,y,N);
Change it to:
N = ['A';'B';'C']; % If "N" is not cellstr or string datatype, must be column vector
labelinds = [2,3];
text(x(labelinds),y(labelinds),N(labelinds));
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K M
K M il 15 Gen 2018
Thanks for your help, N is a string array. I was using an index, the labels were just too long so it looked like they had been randomly placed. Is it possible for me to change the colour of the labelled data points? The data points are tightly clustered so it is hard to see which points the labels are referring to.
Greg
Greg il 16 Gen 2018
Modificato: Greg il 16 Gen 2018
Objects returned by the text function have a 'Color' property. I doubt you can set each one to a unique color in a single call to text, but you can loop through the output afterward.
htext = text(...);
C = [1,0,0; ... red
0,1,0]; % green
for itext = 1:length(labelinds)
htext(itext).Color = C(itext,:);
end

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