Error bars with zero standard deviation.

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Chirag Patil
Chirag Patil on 29 Jan 2020
Commented: Matthijs on 16 Feb 2021
Hello,
I have plotted a graph with x- and y-dataset. The standard deviation (in y-axis) has the following values and I intend to plot the error bars.
std_dev = [0 0.0295 0.0090 0.1239 0 0.5667 0.2855 0.0857]
Can I prevent the error-bars from appearing for dataset where std deviation is zero?
Thanks.

Answers (1)

KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 29 Jan 2020
std_dev = [0 0.0295 0.0090 0.1239 0 0.5667 0.2855 0.0857];
%Lets suppose
err=rand(1,8);
idx=find(std_dev~=0)
errorbar(std_dev(idx),err(idx));
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Chirag Patil
Chirag Patil on 6 Feb 2020
Hello,
In the above code, you can see that std_dev(2) is missing. Only 7 data has been plotted. How to get a similar plot with all the 8 data sets and no error-bar on the 2nd data?
Matthijs
Matthijs on 16 Feb 2021
Hello,
In order to show std_dev(2) you could use the x values and plot().
std_dev = [0.33 0.0295 0.0090 0.1239 0.434 0.5667 0.2855 0.0857 ];
xdata = 1:8;
err=rand(1,8); err(2) = 0 ;
idx=find(err~=0);
figure, hold on
plot(xdata,std_dev,'o--')
errorbar(xdata(idx),std_dev(idx),err(idx), 'LineStyle', 'none');

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