Is it possible to plot a 3D graph with non numerical values?
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I have a set of values for plotting like
z= {66%,77,78,79,79}
y= {25%,44,67,34,55}
x= { Class1, Class2, Class3, Class4,Class5}
How to plot a 3d graph with with non numeric values like x(along any one axis) in 3D graph? plz help !
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Bjorn Gustavsson
2019년 10월 29일
The simplest method might be to map your classes to some integer range and then use the standard plotting functions. In your case you could try:
z = [66,77,78,79,79]; % use cell2mat to do this for larger arrays
y = [25,44,67,34,55];
x = {Class1, Class2, Class3, Class4,Class5}
X = [1,2,3,4,5]
xstr = unique({'Class1', 'Class2', 'Class3', 'Class4','Class5'});
scatter3(X,y,z,32,X,'filled')
set(gca,'xtick',X,'xticklabel',xstr)
HTH
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Walter Roberson
2019년 10월 29일
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2019년 10월 29일
z = [66,77,78,79,79];
y = [25,44,67,34,55];
x = categorical({'Class1', 'Class2', 'Class3', 'Class4', 'Class5'});
pointsize = 32;
scatter3(x, y, z, pointsize, x); %color by category
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Bjorn Gustavsson
2019년 10월 29일
For my old version of matlab, it was not allowed to create a categorical array, but the same result could be achieved with:
x = ordinal({'Class1', 'Class2', 'Class3', 'Class4', 'Class5'});
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