- Use a grouping variable along with the "Group Appearance" options described in Matlab's boxplot() documentation.
- Checkout boxplot2 from the file exchange
- Check out boxplotGroup from the file exhchange.
How do I make a boxplot with a few groups?
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a = rand(10,2);
b = rand(10,2);
boxplot([a,b]);
I want to have one figure with to groups - a and b, where the two vectors of 'a' will be close and the two vectors of 'b' will be close, but the two groups will be far from one another.
Thanks,
Ziv
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Adam Danz
on 24 Sep 2020
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Abdolkarim Mohammadi
on 1 Sep 2020
Edited: Abdolkarim Mohammadi
on 1 Sep 2020
You can add some columns of NaN.
a = rand(10,2);
b = rand(10,2);
c = nan(10,2);
boxplot([a,c,b]);
xticks ([1,2,5,6]);
xticklabels (["a1","a2","b1","b2"]);
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