Boxplot groups by mask set

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Sven
Sven am 15 Apr. 2011
I have a vector of data, and a set of masks defining my (possibly overlapping) groups:
data = rand(100,1)
grpMasks = [(1:100)'<25, (1:100)'<60&(1:100)'>10, (1:100)'>40, rand(100,1)>0.5]
So my data is 100-by-1, I have 4 groups in a 100-by-4 logical mask. I want to make a boxplot with 4 boxes, 1 per mask.
boxplot(data, grpMasks)
Makes N boxes, where N is the number of unique row combinations in grpMasks.
I know that I can loop from 1 to 4, make a single boxplot and then shift each box's X-location, but I feel like that's unnecessarily messy. I've got my data, I've got a format of my groups. Can boxplot handle this form of grouping?

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Sven
Sven am 15 Apr. 2011
Ah! Here's my solution. Repeat the data for as many groups as you have, and then NaN out the data not belonging to each group:
data = rand(100,1);
grpMasks = [(1:100)'<25, (1:100)'<60&(1:100)'>10, (1:100)'>40, rand(100,1)>0.5];
numGrps = size(grpMasks,2);
allData = data * ones(1,numGrps);
allData(~grpMasks) = nan;
boxplot(allData);

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