Help with plotspread plot

Hi there, I have 3 groups of data A,B, and C and I want to plot A and B under the same category with different colors/markers. I want to use the plotspread function. How do I do that?

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Chi Pham
Chi Pham am 4 Sep. 2019
Yes. It’s that one
According to the documentation at the beginning of the function:
% distributionColors : color identifier (string, cell array of
% strings), or colormap, with a single color, or one color per
% distribution (or per entry in distributionIdx). Colors the
% distributions. Default: 'b'
% distributionMarkers : string, or cell array of strings, with either
% a single marker or one marker per distribution (or per entry in
% distributionIdx). See linespec for admissible markers.
% Default: '.'
So you can provide color and marker information for each distribution, using the same color or different color, same marker or different marker, according to your needs.
Chi Pham
Chi Pham am 5 Sep. 2019
Yes. But I want to have 2 categories: one has distribution A and B, the other is distribution C. A and B will be plotted as one distribution with different markers. Could you provide an example?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 5 Sep. 2019
Ah, A and B are to be plotted overlapping each other? I don't think the code can handle that.

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Chris Angeloni
Chris Angeloni am 5 Mai 2021

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This is kind of a hack, as plotSpread.m doesn't like when the xValues for each category are not increasing, so I just defined the first two categories to be very close together, then adjust the xticks after:
a = randn(50,1); b = randn(50,1)+1; c = randn(50,1)+2;
plotSpread([a,b,c],'xValues',[1 1.0001 2],'distributionColors',{'r','g','b'})
set(gca,'xtick',[1 2])

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