how to put different colors for different bars for barh function.
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Hello,
I have a bar plot that shows the value for each fluid type but I want the bar to be green if the value of the bar is larger than 0.7. The simplified code is as follows:
neworder = {
'Hot Water' [0.2700]
'Steamflood' [0.4500]
'N2' [0.6800]
'CO2' [1.0100]
'HC' [1.0100]};
for i=1:length(neworder)
if cell2mat(neworder(i,2))<0.7
neworder1(i,:)=neworder(i,:);
else
neworder2(i,:)=neworder(i,:);
end
end
figure
barh([neworder1{:,2}],0.5,'b');
set(gca,'YtickL',neworder1(:,1),...
'XLim',[0 1],...
'Color','white');
hold on
barh([neworder2{:,2}],0.5,'g');
set(gca,'YtickL',neworder2(:,1),...
'XLim',[0 1],...
'Color','white');
This code puts two values on the same plots as I wanted but some of the values disappear. What I want is I want to see 5 bars 3 of which are blue and the rest two are green.
Thank you very much in advance.
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per isakson
on 18 Jul 2012
Edited: per isakson
on 18 Jul 2012
Study this and note especially the length and values of neworder, neworder1 and neworder2 in your and my revised code.
function cssm()
neworder = {
'Hot Water' [0.2700]
'Steamflood' [0.4500]
'N2' [0.6800]
'CO2' [1.0100]
'HC' [1.0100]};
y_labels = neworder( :, 1 );
neworder1 = cat( 2, y_labels, num2cell( nan(5,1) ) );
neworder2 = cat( 2, y_labels, num2cell( nan(5,1) ) );
for i=1:length(neworder)
if cell2mat(neworder(i,2))<0.7
neworder1(i,:)=neworder(i,:);
else
neworder2(i,:)=neworder(i,:);
end
end
figure
barh([neworder1{:,2}],0.5,'b');
set(gca,'YtickL',neworder1(:,1),...
'XLim',[0 1],...
'Color','white');
hold on
barh([neworder2{:,2}],0.5,'g');
set(gca,'YtickL',neworder2(:,1),...
'XLim',[0 1],...
'Color','white');
end
I've included "%%" for a purpose. They make it possible to run one cell at a time and inspect the result. There are buttons, "Evaluate Cell ..."
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