Tracking boxplot x axis labels
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I am using the boxplot function to visualize data in a hierarchical way. Since the function allows me to define the order and hierarchy of the boxes, is there a way I can retrieve the organized tick labels in a string (cell) array?
Example: By changing the order of the strings a,b,c,d (which are the different values associated to the vector_data) the tick labels on the X axis will change. How can I track that change? Can I get a table showing how the x axis tick labels are organized? What is the figure object that has that info?
comp=[a,b,c,d];
boxplot(vector_data(:,1),comp,'FactorGap',[3,1],'PlotStyle','compact','MedianStyle','line','BoxStyle','outline');
Thank you!
2 Comments
dpb
on 18 May 2017
Don't follow the problem; provide a working example that illustrates what you have and what you're trying to accomplish.
Eugenio Daviso
on 19 May 2017
Edited: Eugenio Daviso
on 19 May 2017
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Sangeetha Jayaprakash
on 22 May 2017
Edited: dpb
on 22 May 2017
I assume that you are trying to get the ticklabels of the X axis for the attached boxplot. You can get the current axes, and then get the Xticklabels from that handle as shown:
ax = gca;
ticks = ax.Xticklabels
For more information on "gca" function, refer this link:
ERRATUM
Use
ticks = ax.Xticklabel % plural name been removed for singular form
Or, beginning w/ R2016b, there's a new function xticklabels
doc xticklabels % for details if late-enough version
4 Comments
Eugenio Daviso
on 22 May 2017
dpb
on 22 May 2017
Well, it isn't boxplots; it's a change in property names--the plural form of '[X|Y|Z]TickLabels' was turned into singular (without the trailing 's')
Eugenio Daviso
on 25 May 2017
Edited: Eugenio Daviso
on 25 May 2017
dpb
on 26 May 2017
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