Boxplot for multiple categorical data sets
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Hi
I want to plot the Boxplots for 3 repeated variables collected for 4 data sets, where each data set has 15x3 values. So i actually want to plot 4 catagories on x-axis, where each catagory will have 3 vertical boxplots.
Can anyone please help me with that.?
I have attache dthe file with name features.
Thanks in advance.
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Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
Not sure what you are hoping it looks like in the end, but here's one way.
load features.mat
data1 = features{1};
data2 = features{2};
data3 = features{3};
data4 = features{4};
subplot(1,4,1)
boxplot(data1)
title('Data 1')
subplot(1,4,2)
boxplot(data2)
title('Data 2')
subplot(1,4,3)
boxplot(data3)
title('Data 3')
subplot(1,4,4)
boxplot(data4)
title('Data 4')

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Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
One potentially cool thing is to take advantage of the grouping option (second syntax described in the doc). To do so, I'd recommend getting your data into a table. Create one variable with all the data, one with categorical info on the data set, and one with categorical info on the variable.
% Create column vector of all data
data = [data1(:); data2(:); data3(:); data4(:)];
% Create column vector to indicate dataset
dataSet = categorical([ones(numel(data1),1); ...
ones(numel(data2),1)*2; ...
ones(numel(data3),1)*3; ...
ones(numel(data4),1)*4]);
% Create column vector to indicate the variable
clear var
var(1:length(data1),1) = "Var1";
var(end+1:end+length(data1),1) = "Var2";
var(end+1:end+length(data1),1) = "Var3";
Var = categorical([var;var;var;var]);
% Create a table
testData = table(data,dataSet,Var);

Now you can use a single boxplot command to create the boxplot you describe. You can use multiple grouping variables to organize the data into separate boxplots (enclose them in curly braces). Here, I group first by dataSet, then by Var.
boxplot(testData.data,{testData.dataSet,testData.Var})

The two X-axis labels indicate 1) dataSet and 2) Variable.
If you want to see all the boxplots for a specific variable next to each other, change the order of your grouping variables to first group by Var, then by dataSet.
boxplot(testData.data,{testData.Var,testData.dataSet})

Notice the X-axis labels can still be used to correctly identify each boxplot.
Joana
il 24 Ott 2019
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Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 24 Ott 2019
This is a good time to recommend going through the documentation for boxplot. What is possible is documented there.
For example:
Joana
il 25 Ott 2019
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 25 Ott 2019
Cris LaPierre
il 25 Ott 2019
Box plots display the median value. If you want to display mean, you'll have to write additional plot commands. It looks like you already found it, but see this forum post.
If you are new to MATLAB, I'd recommend first completing MATLAB Onramp. It'll walk you through the fundamentals incrementally and interactively.
You also need to update your code and variable names to match the new variable name.
Here's how I might do it.
load 'Data for plot.mat'
nDataSets = 7;
nVars = 3;
nVals = 15;
% Create column vector to indicate dataset
dataSet = categorical([ones(nVars*nVals,1); ...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*2; ...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*3; ...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*4;...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*5;...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*6;...
ones(nVars*nVals,1)*7]);
% Create column vector to indicate the variable
clear var
var(1:nVals,1) = "Var1";
var(end+1:end+nVals,1) = "Var2";
var(end+1:end+nVals,1) = "Var3";
Var = categorical([var;var;var;var;var;var;var]);
% Create a table
testData = table(data,dataSet,Var);
h = boxplot(testData.data,{testData.dataSet,testData.Var},...
'ColorGroup',testData.Var,...
'Labels',{'','Data1','','','Data2','','','Data3','','','Data4','','','Data5','','','Data6','','','Data7',''});
% Don't display outliers
ol = findobj(h,'Tag','Outliers');
set(ol,'Visible','off');
%% Add Mean on boxplots
summaryTbl = groupsummary(testData,{'dataSet','Var'},"mean")
hold on
plot(summaryTbl.mean_data, 'dg')
hold off
% Add legend
box_vars = findall(h,'Tag','Box');
legend(box_vars(1:3), {'G1','G2','G3'},'Location','northoutside','Orientation','horizontal');

Joana
il 21 Mag 2021
Hudson Vieira Coutinho
il 12 Ott 2022
0 voti
Hi friend, take a look on this: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/boxchart.html
its very simple!
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