How to Add a Marker (say an asterisk) to a Hist3 Plot

8 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Shawn
Shawn am 13 Mär. 2015
Kommentiert: Shawn am 16 Mär. 2015
I am trying to add asterisks to my histograms to mark various important points. Currently, I use the following code for my histograms:
wn1 = 21*rand(100000,1);
zeta1 = 100*rand(100000,1);
wn1zeta1_matrix = [wn1 zeta1];
hist3(wn1zeta1_matrix,'Edges',{0:5.25:21 0:5:100})
colorbar
set(gcf,'renderer','zbuffer');
set(get(gca,'child'),'FaceColor','interp','CDataMode','auto');
axis([0 21 0 100])
% set(gca,'YTick',[-14 -10 -5 0 5 10 15])
xlabel('{\omega}_n (rad/s)')
ylabel('{\zeta} (%) ','rot',0)
title('Histogram of Damping Ratio versus Natural Frequency')
set(gca,'FontSize',10,'fontWeight','bold')
set(findall(gcf,'type','text'),'FontSize',10,'fontWeight','bold')
I tried using the insertMarker command to no avail.
insertMarker(gcf,[147 279],'*')
How might I add, for example, an asterisk at the point (1,1)?
  1 Kommentar
Shawn
Shawn am 16 Mär. 2015
I was able to figure it out. I added a part for a line(plot3) and for a marker (scatter3).
wn1 = 21*rand(100000,1);
zeta1 = 100*rand(100000,1);
wn1zeta1_matrix = [wn1 zeta1];
hold on
hist3(wn1zeta1_matrix,'Edges',{0:5.25:21 0:5:100})
N=hist3(wn1zeta1_matrix,'Edges',{0:5.25:21 0:5:100});
maxN = max(N(:));
colorbar
set(gcf,'renderer','zbuffer');
set(get(gca,'child'),'FaceColor','interp','CDataMode','auto');
scatter3([1.5 1.5], [1.5 1.5],[maxN maxN],25,'w*'); %adds a marker
plot3([0 0.4246*100], [0.4246*100 0],[maxN maxN],'w','LineWidth',1); %adds a line
hold off
axis([0 21 0 100])
% set(gca,'YTick',[-14 -10 -5 0 5 10 15])
xlabel('{\omega}_n (rad/s)')
ylabel('{\zeta} (%) ','rot',0)
title('Histogram of Damping Ratio versus Natural Frequency')
set(gca,'FontSize',10,'fontWeight','bold')
set(findall(gcf,'type','text'),'FontSize',10,'fontWeight','bold')

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Antworten (0)

Kategorien

Mehr zu Linear and Nonlinear Regression finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by