How to use box plots for irregular x-axis intervals?

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Dawn
Dawn am 30 Mai 2014
Kommentiert: dpb am 30 Mai 2014
I would like to use box plots for data that are collected at irregular time intervals. How can I plot multiple boxes at specific x-locations instead of just having them regularly spaced?
Thanks.
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Dawn
Dawn am 30 Mai 2014
Bearbeitet: Dawn am 30 Mai 2014
Thanks everyone. After trying out some, the following code works for me. It takes care of plotting data sets of different sizes and plotting them at irregular x-intervals.
x = rand(5,1); y = rand(10,1); z = rand(15,1); Xpos = [1 5 12];
group = [repmat(Xpos(1), 5, 1); repmat(Xpos(2), 10, 1); repmat(Xpos(3), 15, 1)];
boxplot([x;y;z], group,'positions', Xpos, 'labels', Xpos)

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dpb
dpb am 30 Mai 2014
While I've not used it, the optional GROUPING input variable should suffice in conjunction with the 'positions' named parameter. See the doc for details...there are a couple of examples of doing so it appears.

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José-Luis
José-Luis am 30 Mai 2014
You can't. At least not if you use the boxplot() function. You'd have to create your own variant. Alternatively you could create dummy data at regular timesteps and make them transparent.

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