
Add cut line (horizontal line) in bar graph
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    Dionisio Mendoza
 on 30 Jun 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 20 Sep 2022
            Hello everybody.
I just made a bar graph using the bar function, but I want a horizontal line to appear on the x axis. I know the xline function exists, but my MATLAB version appears to be old. Below I show the simple code.
x = [3.10,8.17,9.84,4.71,1.43,6.90,3.70,10.24,9.61,5.92,4.51,7.12,2.99,4.73,5.96,9.58,7.22,4.91,4.80,8.79,8.45,6.38,2.83,1.10,7.47,5.36,10.42,5.11,5.15,4.25,7.65,7.05,3.60,4.08,7.29,4.72,4.90,8.74,5.42,9.96,4.88,4.06,4.68,6.67,4.16,6.20,7.34,2.96,7.16,6.34,9.20,4.66,7.42,3.32,8.45,5.59,4.97,5.50,6.20,1.30,3.84,3.97,7.98,6.71,5.26,6.39,6.24,9.19,9.27,4.63,7.20,7.45,4.94,7.57,6.79,8.58,6.51,5.98,5.44,5.47,6.67,5.33,7.59,5.82,4.24,2.86,3.14,4.93,4.15,4.58,7.20,5.33,4.17,6.30];
bar(x,0.8,'w');
ylabel('volume')
xlabel('Pacients')
xticks([1:94]);
yticks([1:11]);
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 30 Jun 2020
        
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 30 Jun 2020
  
      Horizontal line on the x axis.  What does that mean?  The x axis is already horizontal so the line would overlap it.  Do you mean horizontal line parallel with the x axis, intersecting the y axis at some value?  xline() gives a vertical line, not a horizontal line.  So we're not sure what you want.  So I'm doing it both ways:
x = [3.10,8.17,9.84,4.71,1.43,6.90,3.70,10.24,9.61,5.92,4.51,7.12,2.99,4.73,5.96,9.58,7.22,4.91,4.80,8.79,8.45,6.38,2.83,1.10,7.47,5.36,10.42,5.11,5.15,4.25,7.65,7.05,3.60,4.08,7.29,4.72,4.90,8.74,5.42,9.96,4.88,4.06,4.68,6.67,4.16,6.20,7.34,2.96,7.16,6.34,9.20,4.66,7.42,3.32,8.45,5.59,4.97,5.50,6.20,1.30,3.84,3.97,7.98,6.71,5.26,6.39,6.24,9.19,9.27,4.63,7.20,7.45,4.94,7.57,6.79,8.58,6.51,5.98,5.44,5.47,6.67,5.33,7.59,5.82,4.24,2.86,3.14,4.93,4.15,4.58,7.20,5.33,4.17,6.30];
bar(x,0.8,'w');
ylabel('volume')
xlabel('Pacients')
xticks([1 : 10 : 94]);
yticks([1 : 11]);
grid on;
% Draw a vertical line at x = 50;
line([50, 50], ylim, 'Color', 'm', 'LineWidth', 2);
% Draw a horizontal line at y = 6;
line(xlim, [6, 6], 'Color', 'r', 'LineWidth', 2);

5 Comments
  Lavanya
 on 20 Sep 2022
				Ok, I will try to explain in a better way. As shown in 'image1.jpg', by using the ginput() , able to select the coordinates and using xline it's appearing as blue line. My question is If I want to try the ginput values manually( By using Editfield)  the coordinates from the graph. Is it possible to that?
For example:
If I will give x=0.001,y = 12, from the edit field, 'image1.jpg', 1st blue line should appear.
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 20 Sep 2022
				Yes, does it not do that?  Where did it draw the line when you ran my code.  Perhaps start your own discussion thread.
More Answers (1)
  Duijnhouwer
      
 on 30 Jun 2020
        
      Edited: Duijnhouwer
      
 on 30 Jun 2020
  
      hold on
plot(xlim,[5 5],'r-','LineWidth',2)
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