How to plot cell array data?

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Cynthia Dickerson
Cynthia Dickerson 2016년 8월 11일
댓글: Cynthia Dickerson 2016년 8월 19일
I'm trying to plot the contents of a cell array (RSD_c{v}) composed of 5 32x3 double matrices. I want each column to be the X,Y,and Z variable, respectively.
if true
%Plot bias vs. B vs. v
%bias, B, and v contained in RSD_c(:,1), RSD_c(:,2), and RSD_c(:,5), respectively
figure;hold on;
cellfun(@scatter3,RSD_c(:,1),RSD_c(:,2),RSD_c(:,3));
end
When I run the above code,I get the error, "??? Error using ==> scatter3 at 63 X, Y and Z must be vectors of the same length."
What am I doing wrong? How do I fix this?

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Adam
Adam 2016년 8월 11일
cellfun( @(x) scatter3( x(:,1), x(:,2), x(:,3) ), RSD_c )
should work, though I haven't double-checked the syntax in Matlab itself.
doc cellfun
should give examples of this syntax for calling.
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Cynthia Dickerson
Cynthia Dickerson 2016년 8월 19일
Thanks. I used the following code:
if true
figure;hold on;
cellfun( @(x) scatter3( x(:,3), x(:,4), x(:,5) ), RSD_c );
title('Relationship Between Relative Standard Deviation, Bootstrap Replicates, and Dimension')
xlabel('Bootstrap Replicates') % x-axis label
ylabel('Relative Standard Deviation') % y-axis label
zlabel('Dimensions') % z-axis label
end
It does create a plot, and tracing the points shows that they have x, y, and z coordinates. However, the graph is 2-dimensional, with the points color-coded by z-coordinate.
Does anybody know how to fix this?

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