Side by side boxplots

Hi Guys,
I've got a .mat file which has two data sets that load in as 35x1 doubles.
I would like to create a graph that has the box plots of each data set next to each other.
I've had a look at the boxplots function on the help centre page and browsed the forums for similar problems, of which there are some, but I am having trouble understanding how to do this.
I thought I could just use boxplot(x, y) but this produces a graph that looks like this:
Any help to get something which looks like this (see below) would be much appreciated.
Note that this is just an example that I found on google but it gives an idea of what I am trying to achieve.
Thank you

 Accepted Answer

Voss
Voss on 18 Aug 2023
Edited: Voss on 18 Aug 2023
% some random data
x = rand(35,1);
y = 2*rand(35,1)-1;
% make a boxplot for x:
boxplot(x)
% make a boxplot for y, and specify that it belongs at 2 along the x-axis:
hold on
boxplot(y,'Positions',2)
% update axes x-ticks and labels:
set(gca(),'XTick',[1 2],'XTickLabels',{'x','y'})

2 Comments

Will
Will on 18 Aug 2023
Thank you for the help Voss.
Voss
Voss on 18 Aug 2023
You're welcome Will.

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