Display values in bar plot (app designer)
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    Shahar ben ezra
 on 30 Sep 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Benjamin Kraus
    
 on 10 Jul 2023
            I have a problem with the code,
Why do I not see values in a graph like in Figure
Notice the yellow in the picture
            X = categorical({'Small','Medium','Large'});
            X = reordercats(X,{'Small','Medium','Large'});
            Y = [2 3 6];
            bar(X,Y);
            b = bar(app.UIAxes,X,Y);
            for i=1:1:length(X)
            text(i:i,Y(i)',num2str(Y(i)','%0.2f'),'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom')
            box off
            end

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  Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 30 Sep 2020
        Pass app.UIAxes as first argument of text()
text(app.UIAxes, i:i, Y(i)', num2str(Y(i)','%0.2f'),'HorizontalAlignment','center','VerticalAlignment','bottom')
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  Shahar ben ezra
 on 30 Sep 2020
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  Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 1 Oct 2020
				In app designer, pass the handle of the UIAxes object to all graphical functions. Otherwise a window will pop-up
box(app.UIAxes, "off")
  Sara Macchiavello
 on 28 Nov 2020
        Hi!
I'd like to know how can I set the values inside the bar plot, just like this:

I obtain the following bar plot using the code above but I can't place values in the correct center position.

b = bar(X,Y);
hold on
b.FaceColor = 'flat';
b.CData(1,:) = [0 0.447 0.741];   % color editing
b.CData(2,:) = [0.850 0.325 0.098];
b.CData(3,:) = [0.466 0.674 0.188];
b.FaceAlpha = .7;      % opacity
text(1:length(Y),Y,num2str(Y'),'vert','bottom','horiz','center');  % values position
std = [2.1 4.4 6]; % standard deviation
er = errorbar(X,Y,std);    
er.Color = [0 0 0];                            
er.LineStyle = 'none';  
set(gca, 'ytick', []);
box off
Can you help me, please?
Thank you,
Sara
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  Benjamin Kraus
    
 on 2 Dec 2020
				Sara,
You are more likely to get an answer if you post a new question to MATLAB Answers, rather than add to an existing question.
As long as you are not using a stacked bar plot, I think all you need to do in your case is divide Y by two and switch the vertical alignment from bottom to middle.
text(1:length(Y),Y/2,num2str(Y'),'vert','middle','horiz','center');
  omar shirko
 on 8 Jul 2023
        %Greeting 
% I encountered an issue with values displayed above the bar. To enhance accuracy, I need to reduce the font size.

% The applying code as follow 
q = [0.3 0.35 0.4 0.28 0.6];
kl = 256; % key length
sm = 25; %  number of simulation run
g = zeros(1,sm); % Initiallize the sum to zero
g2 = zeros(1,sm); % Initiallize the sum to zero
z = zeros(1,sm); % Initiallize the sum to zero
figure;
v1=0;
v2=0;
for j =1:sm
    N = randi([1 5],1);
    y = 0;
    y2 = 0;
    for k = 1:N
      y = y+ q(k)*kl; % computing the sum
    end
    y2 = N * kl;
    g(j) = y;
    g2(j) = y2;
    %z(j) = [y y2];
    v1 = v1 + y;
    v2 = v2 + y2;
end
hold on;
xx = 1:sm;
%g= sort(g);
%g2= sort(g2);
%z = [g, g2];
%bar(g2,0.6);
%hold on;
%bar(g,0.4);
subplot(2,2,1);
bar(xx-0.25,g2,0.4,'red');
hold on;
bar(xx+0.25,g,0.4,'blue');
axis([0 26 0 1300])
title('Sample 1');
xlabel('Simulation Number');
ylabel('Total Generated Keys (bits)');
legend('Without SDQTRF', 'With SDQTRF');
text(1:length(g2),g2,num2str(g2'),'vert','bottom','horiz','center'); 
text(1:length(g),g,num2str(g'),'vert','bottom','horiz','center'); 
box on
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  Benjamin Kraus
    
 on 10 Jul 2023
				You are more likely to get an answer if you post a new question to MATLAB Answers, rather than add an answer to an existing question.
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