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Search All Support Resources Support Documentation MathWorks Search MathWorks.com MathWorks matlab errorbar color Documentation Support Documentation Toggle navigation Trial Software Product Updates error bar matlab bar graph Documentation Home MATLAB Examples Functions Release Notes PDF Documentation Graphics 2-D and 3-D matlab error bar style Plots Line Plots MATLAB Graphics Graphics Objects Graphics Object Properties Errorbar Series Properties On this page LineStyle LineWidth Color CapSize AlignVertexCenters Marker matlab error bar log scale MarkerSize MarkerEdgeColor MarkerFaceColor XData XDataMode XDataSource XNegativeDelta XNegativeDeltaSource XPositiveDelta XPositiveDeltaSource YData YDataSource YNegativeDelta YNegativeDeltaSource YPositiveDelta YPositiveDeltaSource LData LDataSource UData UDataSource Visible Clipping EraseMode Type Tag UserData DisplayName Annotation Parent Children HandleVisibility ButtonDownFcn UIContextMenu Selected SelectionHighlight PickableParts HitTest HitTestArea Interruptible BusyAction CreateFcn DeleteFcn BeingDeleted See Also
Matlab Error Bar Thickness
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PDF Documentation Graphics 2-D and 3-D Plots Line Plots MATLAB Functions errorbar matlab error bar horizontal On this page Syntax Description Examples Plot Vertical Error Bars of Equal Length Plot Vertical Error Bars that matlab error bar shaded Vary in Length Plot Horizontal Error Bars Plot Vertical and Horizontal Error Bars Plot Error Bars with No Line Control Error Bars Lengths in All Directions Add Colored Markers to https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/errorbarseries-properties.html Each Data Point Control Error Bar Cap Size Modify Error Bars After Creation Input Arguments y x err neg pos yneg ypos xneg xpos ornt linespec ax Name-Value Pair Arguments 'CapSize' 'LineWidth' See Also This is machine translation Translated by Mouse over text to see original. Click the button below to return to the English verison of the page. Back https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/errorbar.html to English × Translate This Page Select Language Bulgarian Catalan Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Haitian Creole Hindi Hmong Daw Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Welsh MathWorks Machine Translation The automated translation of this page is provided by a general purpose third party translator tool. MathWorks does not warrant, and disclaims all liability for, the accuracy, suitability, or fitness for purpose of the translation. Translate errorbarLine plot with error barscollapse all in page Syntaxerrorbar(y,err)errorbar(x,y,err) exampleerrorbar(x,y,neg,pos)errorbar(___,ornt) exampleerrorbar(x,y,yneg,ypos,xneg,xpos) exampleerrorbar(___,linespec) exampleerrorbar(___,Name,Value) exampleerrorbar(ax,___)e = errorbar(___) exampleDescription errorbar(y
,err) creates a line plot of the data in y and draws a vertical error bar at each data point. The values in err determine the lengths of each error bar above and below the data points, so the total error bar lengths are double the err values. exampleerrorbar(x
,y,err) plots y versus x and draws a vertical error bar at each
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28041629/how-to-set-different-legends-for-matlab-errorbar-plots-dot-and-vertical-line workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about http://matlab.izmiran.ru/help/techdoc/ref/errorbarseriesproperties.html Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. error bar Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to set different legends for MATLAB errorbar plot's dot and vertical line? up vote 5 down vote favorite I have a errorbar plot showing mean and standard deviation. I wish to have a legend item for the circle, the mean, and a separate one for the bar. Something like, matlab error bar -------------------------- | o mean | | | standard deviation | -------------------------- MWE errorbar([1 2], [2 3], [0.1 0.2], 'o'); legend('mean +- stddev', 'Location','north') gives me this matlab matlab-figure share|improve this question asked Jan 20 '15 at 9:21 Sibbs Gambling 3,2031040103 Well done for including MWE! It should be the norm, but... –Luis Mendo Feb 4 '15 at 11:43 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted +25 This builds on Jens Boldsen's answer, to which it adds the following: The line representing the errorbar in the legend may be rotated to make it vertical, or be left at its default horizontal orientation; The ends of that line are "closed" with short lines. The method is quite general, as it supports: Arbitrary color, linestyle and markers as arguments to errorbar. Note that the actual bars are always plotted as solid lines with no markers (using the specified color). This is as per errorbar behaviour. The newly created short lines move with the legend. The width o
or the Property editor (propertyeditor). Note that you cannot define default property values for errorbarseries objects. See Plot Objects for more information on errorbarseries objects. Errorbarseries Property Descriptions This section provides a description of properties. Curly braces { } enclose default values. BeingDeletedon | {off} Read Only This object is being deleted. The BeingDeleted property provides a mechanism that you can use to determine whether objects are in the process of being deleted. MATLAB sets the BeingDeleted property to on when the object's delete function callback is called (see the DeleteFcn property). It remains set to on while the delete function executes, after which the object no longer exists. For example, an object's delete function might call other functions that act on a number of different objects. These functions might not need to perform actions on objects that are going to be deleted, and therefore can check the object's BeingDeleted property before acting. BusyAction
cancel | {queue} Callback routine interruption. The BusyAction property enables you to control how MATLAB handles events that potentially interrupt executing callbacks. If there is a callback function executing, callbacks invoked subsequently always attempt to interrupt it. If the Interruptible property of the object whose callback is executing is set to on (the default), then interruption occurs at the next point where the event queue is processed. If the Interruptible property is off, the BusyAction property (of the object owning the executing callback) determines how MATLAB handles the event. The choices are cancel -- Discard the event that attempted to execute a second callback routine. queue -- Queue the event that attempted to execute a second callback routine until the current callback finishes. ButtonDownFcnstring or function handle Button press callback function. A callback that executes whenever you press a mouse button while the pointer is over the errorbarseries object. This property can be A string that is a valid MATLAB expression The name of an M-file A function handle The exp