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Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with matlab error bar width us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is matlab error bar color a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up matlab: how to plot different errorbars in bar graph up vote 0 down vote https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/errorbar.html favorite i want to plot different errorbars std_a/b/c in my bar graph a=5; std_a=0.9; b=6; std_b=0.5; c=7; std_c=0.2; %plot bar([a,b,c]); errorbar([a,b,c],[std_a,std_b,std_c]); somehow this is not working. how can get for each bar the correct errorbar? matlab plot share|improve this question edited Sep 16 '14 at 12:23 asked Sep 16 '14 at 12:17 ocelot 3617 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted You're close. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25868526/matlab-how-to-plot-different-errorbars-in-bar-graph errorbar by default plots a line and adds errorbars to it, and if you haven't called hold on or hold all it will overwrite what you already have. If you just want the error bars and not lines between them, give it a plot format that only plots points, like r.: bar([a,b,c]); hold on errorbar([a,b,c],[std_a,std_b,std_c],'r.'); share|improve this answer answered Sep 16 '14 at 12:26 nkjt 7,31251528 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged matlab plot or ask your own question. asked 2 years ago viewed 8258 times active 2 years ago Related 3Plotting errorbars in the logarithmic domain with negative values (Matlab)1MATLAB Plotting multiple lines with different ledgends/colours on same graph5How to plot several graphs in same window in matlab2MATLAB - Plotting multiple graphs5How to plot an error bar plot with standard deviation values in MATLAB?2Plotting a graph using matlab174xkcd style graphs in MATLAB1Plotting time graph in MATLAB0How to pl
measurements. Display error bars on different types of charts. ContentsDATA FOR THIS LESSONSETUP FOR LESSON 12EXAMPLE 1: Load the Fisher iris data (comes with MATLAB)EXAMPLE 2: Compute the mean and standard deviation of the sepal lengths for 3 speciesEXAMPLE 3: Plot mean sepal length using standard deviation (SD) error barsEXAMPLE 4: Plot the SD error bars on a bar chartEXAMPLE 5: Compute the standard error of the mean (SEM) for sepal lengthsEXAMPLE 6: Plot mean sepal length using (SEM) error barsEXAMPLE 7: Plot SD and SEM error bars on the same graphEXAMPLE 8: Compute the median and inter quartile range (IQR) for sepal lengthsEXAMPLE 9: Plot median sepal length using the inter quartile range (IQR) for error barsEXAMPLE 10: Calculate the means and standard deviations of all characteristicsEXAMPLE 11: Draw a grouped bar chart of mean iris characteristicsEXAMPLE 12: Plot the means of all characteristics using SD error barsEXAMPLE 13: Plot the means of all characteristics using connected SD error barsSUMMARY OF SYNTAX DATA FOR THIS LESSON File Description fisheriris This data set contains the famous Fisher iris data set. The data set consists of measurements of 150 flower samples from each of three species of flowers: Iris setosa, Iris virginica, and Iris versicolor. The measurements are in mm. Four features were measured for each sample: The length of the flower sepal The width of the flower sepal The length of the flower petal The width of the flower petal All 150 samples from the Fisher iris data are stored in a single table called meas: The four columns correspond to the four types of measurements: sepal length, sepal width, petal length and petal width, respectively. The first 50 rows contain data for Iris setosa The second 50 rows contain data for Iris virginica The third 50 rows contain data for Iris versicolor. The species information is kept in a separate vector called species. The data is sometimes referred to as Anderson's Iris data in honor of Edgar