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How can I make a boxplot match at 0 with another plot?
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Hi
I'm having trouble making a boxplot match at the origin with another plot (colored lines). The first plot works just fine, but as the boxplot works with a categorical x axis, it shifts away from the actual origin and I just cant make it match back into place.
Can anyone help me, please.
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the cyclist
am 14 Jan. 2023
Bearbeitet: the cyclist
am 14 Jan. 2023
Here are a few things that would make it easier to help you. If you can do some or all of these things, you might have a better chance at getting a solution:
Mainly, I don't know what exactly is supposed to "match at the origin". And even if I did understand that, it's probably not possible to give advice about how to fix that, without seeing your code, your data, or both.
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Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro
am 16 Jan. 2023
A workaround to solve your problem is to call the boxplots with zero values in between your actual data. E.g.
plot([1 2 3 4 5 6 7],[ 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 ],'-o')
hold on
x1 = rand(50,1);
x2 = ones(50,1);
boxplot([0 ; 5*x1 ; 0 ;0; x1*4;0;x1*8],[1; 2*x2; 3 ;4; 5*x2;6;7*x2])
In this way, the boxplots are located exactly at the same location as the other plot.
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