Plot different features with Graph

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Selina Loh
Selina Loh 2018년 1월 7일
답변: Gautam 2024년 8월 28일
Can i know the way to plot such graph?
Thank you

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Gautam
Gautam 2024년 8월 28일
Hello Selina,
You can make the plot as shown in the reference image you shared by using the “scatter” and “tiledlayout” functions. The function “tiledlayout” lets you plot multiple axes as tiles in a figure window and the “scatter” function makes the scatterplot.
The code below shows a way to make the corresponding plot
t = tiledlayout(2,2);
nexttile;
x = randn(30,1);
y = randn(30,3);
scatter(x,y(:,1),"blue", 'filled');
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,3),"red");
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,2),"green", 'filled');
ylabel("Total Number of Impurities")
nexttile;
x = randn(30,1);
y = randn(30,3);
scatter(x,y(:,1),"blue", 'filled');
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,3),"red");
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,2),"green", 'filled');
legend({'AA', 'A', 'B'});
nexttile;
x = randn(30,1);
y = randn(30,3);
scatter(x,y(:,1),"blue", 'filled');
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,3),"red");
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,2),"green", 'filled');
ylabel("EBN Colour");
xlabel("Curvature");
nexttile;
x = randn(30,1);
y = randn(30,3);
scatter(x,y(:,1),"blue", 'filled');
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,3),"red");
hold on;
scatter(x,y(:,2),"green", 'filled');
xlabel("Total EBN Area");
You can refer to the following documents for more information on the “scatter” and “tiledlayout” functions:
Hope this helps

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