I have the following data points:
x=[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,360,360,360,360,360,360];
y1=[3.4,3.6,10.4,8.6,15.2,20,4.6,8.8,8.4,1.6,0.6,3.6,1.07,0.28,0.75,3.48,0.43,3.17,3.58,0.77,0.59,2.19,0.17,0.25,0.56,2,0.18,0.56,3.93,2.28,2.23,2.39,2.51,0.31,1.04,0.08,0.2,0.56,1.6,0.28,0.39,3.34,1.86,2.22,2.72,2.21,0.25,0.63,0.48,0.14,0.53,1.45,0.22,0.53,2.54,1.45,1.8,2.29,2.2,0.18,0.49,0.48,0.17,0.42,1.04,0.13,0.63,2.06,0.25,0.33];
C=[14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29];
I would like to plot loglog plot of x and C. and boxplot of x and y1. I need both in the same figure. Also I want to display the data ponts o boxplot to be display on boxplot to understant the distribution. My code is:
x=[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,360,360,360,360,360,360];
y1=[3.4,3.6,10.4,8.6,15.2,20,4.6,8.8,8.4,1.6,0.6,3.6,1.07,0.28,0.75,3.48,0.43,3.17,3.58,0.77,0.59,2.19,0.17,0.25,0.56,2,0.18,0.56,3.93,2.28,2.23,2.39,2.51,0.31,1.04,0.08,0.2,0.56,1.6,0.28,0.39,3.34,1.86,2.22,2.72,2.21,0.25,0.63,0.48,0.14,0.53,1.45,0.22,0.53,2.54,1.45,1.8,2.29,2.2,0.18,0.49,0.48,0.17,0.42,1.04,0.13,0.63,2.06,0.25,0.33];
C=[14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49];
loglog(x,C,'LineWidth',3,'Color','c')
hold on
plot(x,y1,'o')
hold on
boxplot(y1, x)
hold on
I got the following output.
I dont know why only the first boxplot points are showing. I have made a rough sketch of what the required figure is as follows.
Can anybody help me? I am stuck with this for the last two days.

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jonas
jonas 2019년 1월 9일
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The boxplot is not plotted against the correct x-values. The inserted x-array is treated as the grouping variable and the ticks are labelled accordingly, however the boxes are still plotted on x = [1 2 3 4...]. You can use the 'position' property to set the x-values.
figure;hold on
plot(x,y1,'o')
plot(x,C,'LineWidth',3,'Color','c')
boxplot(y1,x, 'positions',x)
set(gca,'xscale','log')
unfortunately the width of the boxes become inconsistent when setting the xscale to log.

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geethu th
geethu th 2019년 1월 9일
Thanks Jonas.
I tried your code with some modifications as:
x=[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,72,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,120,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,168,360,360,360,360,360,360];
y1=[3.4,3.6,10.4,8.6,15.2,20,4.6,8.8,8.4,1.6,0.6,3.6,1.07,0.28,0.75,3.48,0.43,3.17,3.58,0.77,0.59,2.19,0.17,0.25,0.56,2,0.18,0.56,3.93,2.28,2.23,2.39,2.51,0.31,1.04,0.08,0.2,0.56,1.6,0.28,0.39,3.34,1.86,2.22,2.72,2.21,0.25,0.63,0.48,0.14,0.53,1.45,0.22,0.53,2.54,1.45,1.8,2.29,2.2,0.18,0.49,0.48,0.17,0.42,1.04,0.13,0.63,2.06,0.25,0.33];
C=[14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,14.82,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,4.29,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.79,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2.29,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49,1.49];
figure;
hold on
plot(x,y1,'o')
plot(x,C,'LineWidth',3,'Color','c')
boxplot(y1,x, 'positions',x)
set(gca,'xscale','log')
set(gca,'yscale','log')
xlim([.1 500])
ylim([.1 30])
And I got the answer as:
untitled.jpg
So we are getting close the required one. But the fisrt boxplot on point "1" not correct. Can you please help?
jonas
jonas 2019년 1월 9일
편집: jonas 2019년 1월 9일
This is a workaround that should give you almost what you want. You could change the yscale to log as well or just manipulate the tickslabels and add a base of 10 to the existing value.
figure;hold on
plot(log10(x),log10(y1),'o')
plot(log10(x),log10(C),'LineWidth',3,'Color','c')
boxplot(log10(y1),x, 'positions',log10(x))
geethu th
geethu th 2019년 1월 9일
Thank you so much. Its worked..!!
jonas
jonas 2019년 1월 9일
My pleasure!
geethu th
geethu th 2019년 1월 10일
Jonas,
I got the following outpput.
Capture.jpg
Is it possible to display the median, quantile values(Q1 and Q3) values on each of these boxplot?
jonas
jonas 2019년 1월 11일
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Possible, yep. I'd probably do the following
box = findobj(gca,'tag','Box')
for i=1:numel(box)
prctls(i,1:2) = unique(box(i).YData)
end
prct25 = prctls(:,1);
prct75 = prctls(:,2);
Then you'd have all the ydata, and can plot the values using the text(x,y,'string') function.
text(flip(unique(log10(x))),prct25,flip(sprintfc('%.2g',prct25)))
You can then do the same for the median, just adapt the code ('tag' should be 'Median')

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