How to add percent change in barplot?
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Hello everyone and happy new year!
I have a barplot (average deaths per degree of temperature, 30-37oC) to which I want to add the percentage change from bar to bar. Attached you can find the excel file I am proccessing and here is the part of code that produces tha barplot.
Is there an efficient way to do so?
Thanks in advance!
PS. I am on R2019a.
Daily_Data = readtable('Daily_Data_MoT.xlsx');
idx = Daily_Data.Daily_T(:) > 30;
Daily_Data_new = Daily_Data(idx,:);
[G, Temperature] = discretize(Daily_Data_new.Daily_T, 30:37);
d_mean = accumarray(G, Daily_Data_new.Daily_Deaths, [length(Temperature), 1], @mean);
bar(Temperature, d_mean); xlabel('T (oC)'); ylabel('Average deaths');
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Steve Eddins
2021년 1월 4일
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2021년 1월 4일
If you want text labels instead of a line plot (Cris' suggestion), then try this code. It gets the Bar object as the output argument from bar, and then computes the percent change and where to put the labels using the XData and YData properties of the Bar object.
b = bar(Temperature, d_mean); xlabel('T (oC)'); ylabel('Average deaths');
x = b.XData;
y = b.YData;
percent_change = 100 * diff(y) ./ y(1:end-1);
for k = 1:length(percent_change)
text(x(k+1),y(k+1),sprintf('%0.1f%%',percent_change(k)),...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
end
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Steve Eddins
2021년 1월 4일
reference_temp = y(1); % 30oC in plot
percent_change = 100 * (y - reference_temp) / reference_temp;
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Cris LaPierre
2021년 1월 4일
You can add a line plot to a bar plot. Just use the hold on command.
If you need it to be on a separate Y scale, look at this example
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