How to add bounds to a bar graph?

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Luciano Campos
Luciano Campos on 20 Apr 2016
Commented: Luciano Campos on 21 Apr 2016
Hi, I'd like to add upper and lower bounds using, respectively, +t and -t to this bar chart:
figure(1)
subplot(3,1,1)
bar(R11)
subplot(3,1,2)
bar(R32)
subplot(3,1,3)
bar(R33)
All variables are in the attached file.mat.
I'd like the bounds to be dotted lines.
Can anybody help me?
best,

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dpb
dpb on 20 Apr 2016
Edited: dpb on 21 Apr 2016
Not sure what you mean, precisely, but try
subplot(3,1,1)
bar(R11)
hold on
hE=errorbar([1:length(R11)],R11,t*ones(size(R11)),'*');
hL=get(hE,'children');
set(hL(2),'linestyle',':')
etc., for other axes...
for starters. Salt to suit.
Oh, for a simple line, well, there's line...
bar(R11)
line([1 length(R11);1 length(R11)].',[-t -t;t t].','linestyle',':')
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Luciano Campos
Luciano Campos on 21 Apr 2016
Hi, thanks for your answer. Though that's not exactly what I'm looking for. I'm trying to replicate this graph:
Thanks in advance.
best,
Luciano Campos
Luciano Campos on 21 Apr 2016
That's great!! Thanks!
best,

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