Assign same linewidth to a grouped barplot

Hello everyone,
I'm trying to assign the same linewidth to a grouped barplot, it says that i have to use the comma separated list assigment, but frankly i've never dealt with lists in matlab, and i really don't know how to do it.
v1=rand(10,1);
v2=rand(10,1);
x=[1:10];
combined=[v1,v2];
barplot=bar(x,combined,'grouped');
barplot.LineWidth=%And now i'd like to put for the 2 series the same linewidth=1
Thank you :)

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hello
v1=rand(10,1);
v2=rand(10,1);
x=[1:10];
combined=[v1,v2];
barplot=bar(x,combined,'grouped');
barplot(1).BarWidth = 1; % both bars are grouped so doing the mod on the first one will be applied on second bar too;

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maybe I interpreted that the question could be related to the bar width and not the surrounding line width
in the latter case you can do this :
v1=rand(10,1);
v2=rand(10,1);
x=[1:10];
combined=[v1,v2];
barplot=bar(x,combined,'grouped');
barplot(1).LineWidth = 3;
barplot(2).LineWidth = 2;
You interpreted it well, my sentence was wrong: i wanted to change the barwidth and not the linewidth.
Your answers are very helpful and i got it!
Thank you
The same syntax applies as shown before; just use the correct property name:
set(barplot,{'barwidth'},{1})
which will also work in cases where must set each handle of the handle array.

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dpb
dpb il 14 Apr 2021
Modificato: dpb il 14 Apr 2021
You can't use the "dot" notation with an array of handles, anyway; must use set here, or a looping construct of some sort.
set(barplot,{'linewidth'},{2})
NB: Must pass cell arrays even for single values to assign for multiple handles There are detailed examples of the use for more complicated cases in the documentation for set()

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