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sophp
sophp il 4 Mag 2020
Risposto: Mehmed Saad il 4 Mag 2020
I have this following bar chart. The subsequent graph returns a bar chart with a labelling of 1,2,3,4,5,6 rather than Q3,Q6,Q10,Q15 etc. How do I fix this?
x=categorical({'Q3','Q6','Q10','Q15','Q30','Q50'});
z=[2.891586318,1.99422657,1.907652812,4.71298388,6.007681496,6.718181667;3.229392123,3.36482536,4.089746011,5.204662107,6.761377397,7.978099976];
y=transpose(z);
a=[0.167797,0.314574,0.081018,0,0.116596,0;0,0.173132,0,0.231752,1.15677,1.204734];
errorplus=a;
errorminus=errorplus;
figure;
bar(x,y);
hBar = bar(y, 0.8);
for k1 = 1:size(y,2)
ctr(k1,:) = bsxfun(@plus, hBar(k1).XData, hBar(k1).XOffset');
ydt(k1,:) = hBar(k1).YData;
end
hold on
errorbar(ctr, ydt, errorplus, '.k')
hold off
ylabel('Signal Intensity','FontSize',18)
set(gca,'linewidth',2,'FontSize',14)
ylim([0 10]);
set(gca,'XTickLabel',x)
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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami il 4 Mag 2020
I ran your code on R2020a. I am getting the labels as you wanted. Which version of matlab are you using.

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Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad il 4 Mag 2020
set(gca,'XTickLabel',x)
This command is working for me
Maybe due to your MATLAB version it is not working for you
Try converting categorical to cell using cellstr
set(gca,'XTickLabel',cellstr(x))

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