Add 10th and 90th percentile line
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Sarah Yun
on 17 Dec 2019
Commented: Steven Lord
on 17 Dec 2019
Hi,
I have timeseries temperature data for 1950 to 2010
I must add a 10th and 90th percentile trend line on a figure i.e. to highlight all temperatures outside these ranges?
I then want to display the 'outliers' in a table.
What code must I use for this?
% I plot the timeseries
figure
hold on
plot(x, y)
% How can I add the 10th and 90th horizontal line to the figure
% How can I highlight the outliers and put in a table?
I want graph to look like this:
Thank you.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 17 Dec 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 17 Dec 2019
yline here
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yline(-2.5,'-.b','1oth percentile value');
Same for others, hope you are using R2018b or later version (if not, let me know?)
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Adam Danz
on 17 Dec 2019
That only shows how to draw a horizontal line. You also need to compute the percentiles using
Steven Lord
on 17 Dec 2019
The isoutlier function lets you specify percentiles where any values that fall outside those percentiles are outliers. Since you're calling plot you could set the MarkerIndices property to put markers only on the outliers. See the "Display Markers at Specific Data Points" example on the plot documentation page and use it as a model.
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