Pareto chart not displaying all inputs (some too small(?))
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Hi all,
I want to use a pareto chart to illustrate error components of a total error on a measurement. I wrote:
Er_components = [e1^2,e2^2,e3^2,e4^2,e5^2];
Er_cat = {'Precision', 'Load Cell Accuracy', 'Resolution', 'DAQ gain', 'DAQ offset'};
pareto(Er_components,Er_cat);
ylabel('(Total Error)^{2} on Voltage Measurement (mV/V)^{2}');
title('Error Contribution at Low Re');
The only issue is that 3/5 are very small once squared, and the chart wont display the cateogories. I was wondering if there was a way to get it to display the other factors.
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Cris LaPierre
il 3 Dic 2020
Modificato: Cris LaPierre
il 3 Dic 2020
"By default, either the tallest 10 bars or first 95% of the cumulative distribution is displayed, whichever is smaller."
The example here shows how to display all values in the cumulative distribution. Below I've modified your example as well (using made up error values).
e1 = 0.0025;
e2 = 0.0374;
e3 = 0.005;
e4 = 0.0255;
e5 = 0.001;
Er_components = [e1^2,e2^2,e3^2,e4^2,e5^2];
Er_cat = {'Precision', 'Load Cell Accuracy', 'Resolution', 'DAQ gain', 'DAQ offset'};
pareto(Er_components,Er_cat,1); % add a third input, ",1" to display all values
ylabel('(Total Error)^{2} on Voltage Measurement (mV/V)^{2}');
title('Error Contribution at Low Re');
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