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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/83859/plot-x-and-y-errorbars-from-file this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/26845/plotting-errorbars-with-a-different-style Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Mathematica Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Mathematica Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Mathematica. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question error bar Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Plot x and y ErrorBars from file up vote 1 down vote favorite If I have a set of data like this one saved in a txt file 0.0000000328806432649482 68 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000394567719179379 81 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000460329005709275 96 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000526090292239172 110 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000591851578769068 119 0.00000000328806432649482 1 error bars plot 0.0000000657612865298965 131 0.00000000328806432649482 1 . . . The first two coliumns are the measurement values, the last two the errors. How can I plot it with the x and y error bars, without typing the ErrorBar[...] arround every of the last two coloumns by hand? plotting error share|improve this question asked May 19 '15 at 17:03 Luca Thiede 21716 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted Needs["ErrorBarPlots`"] values=ImportString[ "0.0000000328806432649482 68 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000394567719179379 81 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000460329005709275 96 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000526090292239172 110 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000591851578769068 119 0.00000000328806432649482 1 0.0000000657612865298965 131 0.00000000328806432649482 1" ]; ErrorListPlot[{{#1, #2}, ErrorBarPlots`ErrorBar @@ {#3, #4}} & @@@ values, PlotRangePadding -> {Scaled[0.15], Automatic} ] I used ImportString because it was more expedient to copy/paste your data, but of course you can import the data directly from your file just as easily: values = Import[pathtofile] share|improve this answer edited May 19 '15 at 22:32 answered May 19 '15 at 17:28 MarcoB 25.6k44280 Hm, when I copy/paste your code i get this exception: Function::slotn: Slot number 4 in {{#1,#2},ErrorBar@@{#3,#4}}& cannot be filled from ({{#1,#2},Er
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Mathematica Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Mathematica Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Mathematica. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Plotting ErrorBars with a different style up vote 12 down vote favorite 7 I would like to plot the error bars of ErrorListPlot with a different style than the points. I know of ErrorBarFunction, but then I have to recreate the automatic ErrorBarFunction... Here is my current butt ugly hack (I draw the plot twice): data = Table[{x, f[x], RandomReal[]}, {f, {Exp[2 #] &, Exp}}, {x, -5, 2, 0.2}]; Needs["ErrorBarPlots`"] Show@{ErrorListPlot[data, PlotStyle -> Directive[Thick, PointSize -> 0., Opacity@0.5], ImageSize -> Large], ListPlot[data[[All, All, {1, 2}]], PlotStyle -> Directive[Thick, PointSize -> 0.015], ImageSize -> Large] } What is a more elegant way of doing this? Something like: ErrorListPlot[data, PlotStyle -> Directive[Thick, PointSize -> 0., Opacity@0.5], ImageSize -> Large, ErrorBarFunction -> {Opacity@0.5,Automatic}] plotting packages share|improve this question edited Jun 11 '13 at 19:51 J. M.♦ 67.2k8201331 asked Jun 11 '13 at 19:48 Ajasja 8,80922881 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 13 down vote accepted You do not have to re-implement anything, just use a little chicanery: ErrorListPlot[ data, PlotStyle -> Directive[Thick, PointSize -> 0.015], ImageSize -> Large, PlotMarkers -> Automatic, ErrorBarFunction -> (ErrorBarPlots`Private`ebarfun[##] /. l_Line :> {Opacity@0.5, l} &) ] share|improve this answer answered Jun 11 '13 at 20:25 rcollyer 24.2k460136 Aaaa, very good. I think this s exactly what I was looking for. –Ajasja Jun 11 '13 at 20:27 I have an "industrial strength" solution for creating your own plot marker function, but this was by far easier. –rcollyer Jun 11 '13 at 20:28 Hmm, now you have my curiosity. Care to post