How to change color bar? how to keep initial abscisses values?

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This is my code before adding a command to display values at the tip of the bars.
X = categorical({'1024','512','256','128'});
X = reordercats(X,{'1024','512','256','128'});
x=[1024,512,256,128];
Pitch= 17*10^(-3)
tai15 = []
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/15
tai15=[tai15, T]
end
tai20=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/20
tai20=[tai20, T]
end
tai30=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/30
tai30=[tai30, T]
end
Tail=[tai15; tai20; tai30]
y=Tail'
b = bar(X, y)
b(1).FaceColor = [1 0 0]
b(2).FaceColor = [0 1 0]
b(3).FaceColor = [0 0 1]
legend({'X15','X20','X30'})
set(gcf,'color','w') % pour les bordures.
set(gca, 'FontSize', 9, 'linewidth', 1, 'FontName','Times New Roman'); %la taille des éléments sur les axes.
xlabel('Spatial resolution (pixels)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
ylabel('scene size (mm²)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
When i add the command to display values at the tip of the bars, bar color changes? and abscisses changes also? I want to keep the initial color and abscisses?
X = categorical({'1024','512','256','128'});
X = reordercats(X,{'1024','512','256','128'});
x=[1024,512,256,128];
Pitch= 17*10^(-3)
tai15 = []
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/15
tai15=[tai15, T]
end
tai20=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/20
tai20=[tai20, T]
end
tai30=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/30
tai30=[tai30, T]
end
Tail=[tai15; tai20; tai30]
y=Tail'
b = bar(X, y)
b(1).FaceColor = [1 0 0]
b(2).FaceColor = [0 1 0]
b(3).FaceColor = [0 0 1]
hBar = bar(y,1);
for k1 = 1:size(y,2)
ctr(k1,:) = bsxfun(@plus, hBar(1).XData, hBar(k1).XOffset'); % Note: ‘XOffset’ Is An Undocumented Feature, This Selects The ‘bar’ Centres
ydt(k1,:) = hBar(k1).YData; % Individual Bar Heights
text(ctr(k1,:), ydt(k1,:), sprintfc('%.2f', ydt(k1,:)), 'HorizontalAlignment','center', 'VerticalAlignment','bottom', 'FontSize',8, 'Color','b')
end
legend({'X15','X20','X30'})
set(gcf,'color','w') % pour les bordures.
set(gca, 'FontSize', 9, 'linewidth', 1, 'FontName','Times New Roman'); %la taille des éléments sur les axes.
xlabel('Spatial resolution (pixels)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
ylabel('scene size (mm²)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
Do you have solution for this problem? i want to keep the initial bar color and abscisses?

Accepted Answer

Jess Lovering
Jess Lovering on 2 Oct 2019
To make sure I understand your intention - you want the colors to stay red, green, and blue and not default to the standard colormap colors, correct? When you add the line: hBar = bar(y,1) after you define the colors of the bars it deletes the original bars that you created. Then you make the bars again and then do not assign a color. See the below code for a possible fix.
X = categorical({'1024','512','256','128'});
X = reordercats(X,{'1024','512','256','128'});
x=[1024,512,256,128];
Pitch= 17*10^(-3)
tai15 = []
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/15
tai15=[tai15, T]
end
tai20=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/20
tai20=[tai20, T]
end
tai30=[]
for i = 1:length(x)
T = (x(i)*Pitch)/30
tai30=[tai30, T]
end
Tail=[tai15; tai20; tai30]
y=Tail'
% b = bar(X, y)
% b(1).FaceColor = [1 0 0]
% b(2).FaceColor = [0 1 0]
% b(3).FaceColor = [0 0 1]
hBar = bar(y,1);
hBar(1).FaceColor = [1 0 0]
hBar(2).FaceColor = [0 1 0]
hBar(3).FaceColor = [0 0 1]
for k1 = 1:size(y,2)
ctr(k1,:) = bsxfun(@plus, hBar(1).XData, hBar(k1).XOffset'); % Note: ‘XOffset’ Is An Undocumented Feature, This Selects The ‘bar’ Centres
ydt(k1,:) = hBar(k1).YData; % Individual Bar Heights
text(ctr(k1,:), ydt(k1,:), sprintfc('%.2f', ydt(k1,:)), 'HorizontalAlignment','center', 'VerticalAlignment','bottom', 'FontSize',8, 'Color','b')
end
legend({'X15','X20','X30'})
set(gcf,'color','w') % pour les bordures.
set(gca, 'FontSize', 9, 'linewidth', 1, 'FontName','Times New Roman'); %la taille des éléments sur les axes.
xlabel('Spatial resolution (pixels)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
ylabel('scene size (mm²)','FontSize',12, 'FontName','Times New Roman')
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Haythem Zouabi
Haythem Zouabi on 3 Oct 2019
Edited: Haythem Zouabi on 3 Oct 2019
Thank you.
I want to know also how to keep the abscisses values introduced in the begenning.
Abscisses values must be {1024, 512, 256, 128} but i got 1, 2, 3, 4?
Best regards,

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Jess Lovering
Jess Lovering on 3 Oct 2019
Edited: Jess Lovering on 3 Oct 2019
You can add this line at the end and see if that works:
xticklabels(x);

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