bar3 Axis labels don't reflect real data
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I'm trying to plot Z bars against X and Y with more than a few data points. I would like the x and y axis labels to be the real x and y data. Using the example code below, each x and y bar should correspond to its X and Y axis data - but they don't. Plus, the tables change as I re-size the chart. I'm sure I'm just missing something simple.
surf() plots the correct axis, but the data points are not really connected in real life, so that plot is not really appropriate.
Here's and example:
format shortg
xAxis = sort(10*rand(20,1));
sprintf('XMin: %5f xMax: %5f', [min(xAxis) max(xAxis)])
yAxis = sort(30*rand(30,1));
sprintf('yMin: %5f yMax: %5f', [min(yAxis) max(yAxis)])
bar3(rand(20,30));
set(gca,'XTickLabel',xAxis)
set(gca,'YTickLabel',yAxis)
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Tom
am 17 Jun. 2013
Try scaling the tick marks based on the limits you've defined:
format shortg
xAxis = sort(10*rand(20,1));
sprintf('XMin: %5f xMax: %5f', [min(xAxis) max(xAxis)])
yAxis = sort(30*rand(30,1));
sprintf('yMin: %5f yMax: %5f', [min(yAxis) max(yAxis)])
bar3(rand(20,30));
tick = get(gca,{'XTick','YTick'});
x = linspace(min(xAxis),max(xAxis),length(tick{1}));
y = linspace(min(yAxis),max(yAxis),length(tick{2}));
set(gca,'XTickLabel',x)
set(gca,'YTickLabel',y)
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Eric T
am 11 Mär. 2015
Yes, the above isn't really an answer it doesn't let you set the actual x and y values, but only their appearance.
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