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An error is being printed when using any variation of stackedplot(). Doesn't work with table, timetable nor array objects
stackedplot()
Using a table, for instance:
tbl = readtable('patients.xls'); stackedplot(tbl,{'Height','Weight','Systolic','Diastolic'}) fig2plotly();
The expected plot would be:
Using common arrays:
rng(1) X = 0:4:20; Y = randi(100,6,3); stackedplot(X,Y) fig2plotly();
However, in both cases the following error is printed:
Error using response_handler (line 31) Expecting (x, y) pairs Error in makecall (line 32) response_handler(resp); Error in plotly (line 28) response = makecall(args, origin, structargs); Error in plotlyfig/plotly (line 437) response = plotly(obj.data, args); Error in fig2plotly (line 49) p.plotly; Error in stackedplot_6 (line 24) fig2plotly();
Examples on how to use stackedplot() can be found on: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/stackedplot.html#responsive_offcanvas
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An error is being printed when using any variation of
stackedplot()
.Doesn't work with table, timetable nor array objects
Using a table, for instance:
The expected plot would be:
Using common arrays:
The expected plot would be:
However, in both cases the following error is printed:
Examples on how to use
stackedplot()
can be found on:https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/stackedplot.html#responsive_offcanvas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: