Stem Charts
This plot shows a straight line with a bulb at the top (or bottom for negative values) corresponding to the values given in the data. The X-axis is scaled from the least to the highest value given. which may result in the first and last value being situated right at the border of the graph.
Example:
Matlab
% MATLAB code for Stem Charts % creating array for years year = 2014:1:2018; % creating array for revenue revenue = [1.72 2.00 2.08 2.67 2.03]; % stem chart plot stem(year,revenue) % label for X-axis xlabel( 'Year' ); % label for Y-axis ylabel( 'Revenue (in Cr.)' ); % title for plot title( 'Yearly Revenue' ) |
Output:
Types of 2-D discrete data plots in MATLAB
Any data or variable that is limited to having certain values is known as discrete data. Many examples of discrete data can be observed in real life such as:
- The output of a dice roll can take any whole number from 1 to 6.
- The marks obtained by any student in a test can range from 0 to 100.
- The number of children in a house.
When dealing with such data, we may require to plot graphs, histograms, or any other form of visual representation to analyze the data and achieve desired results.
MATLAB offers a wide variety of ways to plot discrete data. These include:
- Vertical or Horizontal Bar-graphs
- Pareto Charts
- Stem charts
- Scatter plots
- Stairs
Let us first take some sample 2-D data to work with while demonstrating these different types of plots.
The above data shows the yearly revenue of a company for the duration of 5 years. This data can be shown in any of the above-mentioned plots: