Show Statistics in a Special Figure

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Hi,
How to implement/produce a figure like this? I need the code.
Thanks in advance!
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 9 Jul 2022
I would not necessarily expect a response within a couple hours here, especially on weekends. We are not paid consultants, after all.
Also, I suggest you read this tutorial about how to ask a question well, increasing your chance of getting a satisfactory answer.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 9 Jul 2022
If you need a piece of code to start, then start writing. We are not a service where we write code on demand. I gave you pretty clear directions, telling you exactly what tools to use.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2022
Once you invest 2 hours here:
you'll EASILY be able to write very simple code such as these few lines:
t = 2018 : 2025;
data = [23.14, 26.66, 30.73, 35.82, 42.62, 51.11, 62.12, 75.44];
bar(t, data);
hold on;
plot(t, data, 'b.-', 'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerSize', 20)
grid on
xlabel('Year', 'FontSize', 16);
title('Global IoT Devices', 'FontSize', 16);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jul 2022
t = 2018 : 2025;
data = [23.14, 26.66, 30.73, 35.82, 42.62, 51.11, 62.12, 75.44];
bar(t, data);
hold on;
plot(t, data, 'b.-', 'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerSize', 20)
grid on
xlabel('Year', 'FontSize', 16);
title('Global IoT Devices', 'FontSize', 16);
text(t, data+10, string(data))

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 9 Jul 2022
One approach would be find a plot (or plots) in the MATLAB Plot Gallery that look similar to what you want, download that code, and modify the code to get what you want.

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