bar plot, value on top
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Hi This actually works to some extent but the problem is i got all the values for each bar shown on top. So for each bar all the Y values are being shown.
x=[1:2:23]';
y=abs([121 41 20.6 12.5 8.1 5.8 4.4 3.5 3 2.7 2.3 2.1]);
bar(x,y)
text(x,y,num2str(y,'%0.2f'),...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
Please tell me what is wrong! Thanks!
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Suleman Zafar
on 26 Oct 2016
Hi gabe, Can you please help me with displaying the value on top of bar plot.I am using GUI and my 7 different coloured bars are continuously changing with analog input so the value should also change continuously on top. I would really apreciate your answer.
Elimelech Schreiber
on 9 Dec 2020
num2str(y,'%0.2f')
converts the numbers in y, into one long string, and therefor it's repeated above each bar.
you need to have a seperate string for each value. The easiest fix here woul be:
num2str(y','%0.2f')
Accepted Answer
Andrei Bobrov
on 8 Jun 2012
x=[1:2:23]';
y=abs([121 41 20.6 12.5 8.1 5.8 4.4 3.5 3 2.7 2.3 2.1]);
bar(x,y)
for i1=1:numel(y)
text(x(i1),y(i1),num2str(y(i1),'%0.2f'),...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
end
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Arjun Chiddarwar
on 19 Nov 2016
What if I don't have an X axis data, I have data to be plotted on just the Y axes. Then?
Something like this -
Y=[198 138 172 188 190 192];
bar(Y);
Then?
Javier Gonzalez-Rocha
on 22 Aug 2017
Try generating an arbitrary x array of length equal to y. Omit the x array in your plot using the gca handle as shown below:
Y=[198 138 172 188 190 192];
% arbitrary array
X = 1:6;
figure
bar(X,Y);
labels = arrayfun(@(value) num2str(value,'%2.2f'),Y,'UniformOutput',false);
text(X,Y,labels,'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom')
% clears X axis data
set(gca,'XTick',[]);
More Answers (5)
Elimelech Schreiber
on 5 Nov 2017
simply:
bar(x);
barvalues;
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Luis Fernando Marzola da Cunha
on 4 May 2019
Elimelech Schreiber thank you very much. This function is very useful. Congratulations.
Giulia Grazioli
on 21 Oct 2021
Hi @Elimelech Schreiber, I was looking for a way to write the values with "%" sing on top a bar graph and i get into yuor comment with your function. It solved all my problems, so thank you so much!!
Ross
on 21 Mar 2017
Can be a little cleaner than the above solutions, by making a cell array with the labels in advance using the arrayfun function.
x=[1:2:23]';
y=abs([121 41 20.6 12.5 8.1 5.8 4.4 3.5 3 2.7 2.3 2.1]);
bar(x,y)
labels = arrayfun(@(value) num2str(value,'%2.1f'),y,'UniformOutput',false);
text(x,y,labels,...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
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Junaid Qadir
on 18 Jan 2019
Edited: Junaid Qadir
on 3 May 2022
Please Try this code, Hope your problem will be solved. Best of luck
clc
clear all
close all
x = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10];
y = [200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 700 ];
z= bar(x,y)
for i1=1:numel(y)
text(x(i1),y(i1),num2str(y(i1),'%0.0f'),...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
end
% text(1,43,'42','Color','k','FontSize',9)
% plot(x,y, '->','LineWidth',2)
xlabel('Friends')
ylabel(' Record')
title('Friends List')
grid on
ax=gca;
ax.XTick = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ];
ax.XTickLabels = {'Junaid', ' Qadir' ,' Sahar ',' Ubaid ',' Munsif ',' Yousaf ',' Sami ','Najm',' Shakir', ' Pakistan'};
ax.XTickLabelRotation = 45;
z.FaceColor = 'flat';
% z.EdgeColor= '[1,0,0]';
z.CData(1,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(2,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(3,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(4,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(5,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(6,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(7,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(8,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(9,:) = [1,1,0];
z.CData(10,:) = [1,1,0];
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Tony Castillo
on 4 May 2022
x = [1 2 3 4 5];
y = [0.433 0.177 0.768 1.224; 0.379 0.158 0.267 0.320; 0.0406 0.016 0.031 0.0380; 0.0972 0.0371 0.0538 0.0483; 0.0777 0.0324 0.0552 0.0660];
bar(x,y)
ax=gca;
ax.XTick = [1 2 3 4 5];
ax.XTickLabels = {'xx', 'xy', 'aa', 'bb', 'cc'};
ax.XTickLabelRotation = 45;
Please try with this code
Junaid Qadir
on 4 May 2022
@Tony Castillo Good job, I appreciate your efforts.
x = [1 2 3 4 5];
y = [0.433 0.177 0.768 1.224; 0.379 0.158 0.267 0.320; 0.0406 0.016 0.031 0.0380; 0.0972 0.0371 0.0538 0.0483; 0.0777 0.0324 0.0552 0.0660];
bar(x,y)
ax=gca;
ax.XTick = [1 2 3 4 5];
ax.XTickLabels = {'xx', 'xy', 'aa', 'bb', 'cc'};
ax.XTickLabelRotation = 45;
Junaid Qadir
on 20 Dec 2018
@ Andrei Bobrov I really appreciate your experience. Thank You so much you solved my problem. Keep help with the needy peoples. Thanks
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Tony Castillo
on 18 Jan 2019
Hi guys,
But despite I have tried to put the avlues on the TOP/OVER every one bar, I could not, even in the code I already change botton for cap, but it has been unsuccesfull.
Could you help me to set the values on the peak of every one bar?.
The code is attached.
Thanks
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