Plot absolute values in stacked bar plot
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Dear all,
I am creating a stacked bar plot showing ABSOLUTE values (see figure attached).
I am wondering how I can plot the absolute, not the relative numbers, on the seperate bar segments (as depicted by white numbers on the attached plot).
Thank you and all the best,
Lisa
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Dyuman Joshi
am 17 Jan. 2023
Please attach your data or give a sample data.
Lisa Rosenblum
am 18 Jan. 2023
Antworten (1)
x = [15 40 22; 6 13 4];
b = bar(x,'stacked','FaceColor','flat');
ylim([0 100])
legend({'1','2','3'});
ylabel('%')
xticklabels({'Yes', 'No'})
a = get(gca,'XTickLabel');
set(gca,'XTickLabel',a,'fontsize',16)
%defining x and y coordinates and labels
xt = [1 2 1 2 1 2];
yt = reshape(cumsum(x,2),1,[])-2;
label = reshape(x,1,[]);
text(xt,yt,string(label),'HorizontalAlignment','center','FontSize',7,'Color','k')
%white didn't look good
legend boxoff
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Elli
am 18 Jan. 2023
Great, that works perfect! Thanks!
Which part would need to be adjusted if working with more than two bars? For example with an input variable such as
x = [15 40 22; 6 13 4; 17 30 5];
@Elli, that would be like this -
x = [15 40 22; 6 13 4; 17 30 5];
b = bar(x,'stacked','FaceColor','flat');
ylim([0 100])
legend({'1','2','3'});
ylabel('%')
xticklabels({'Yes', 'No'})
a = get(gca,'XTickLabel');
set(gca,'XTickLabel',a,'fontsize',16)
%defining x and y coordinates and labels
%part adjusted
%you can verify the code by using any numbers of rows in your data
r = size(x,1);
xt = repmat([1:r],1, r);
yt = reshape(cumsum(x,2),1,[])-2;
label = reshape(x,1,[]);
text(xt,yt,string(label),'HorizontalAlignment','center','FontSize',7,'Color','k')
%white didn't look good
legend boxoff
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