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matlab - How I obtain bars with function bar3 and different widths for each bar?

I have the code:

values = [1.0 0.6 0.1;  0.0 1.0 0.3;  0.9 0.4 1.0];
h = bar3(values);
shading interp
for i = 1:length(h)
    % Get the ZData matrix of the current group
    zdata = get(h(i),'Zdata');
    set(h(i),'Cdata',zdata)
end
set(h,'EdgeColor','k')
view(-61, 68);
colormap cool
colorbar

And this is what the figure looks like:

enter image description here

I want to obtain different widths for each bar dependent on the height of the bar.

What I want looks like a picture in http://www.sdtools.com/help/ii_mac.html.

blah http://www.sdtools.com/help/mac.gif

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This was a little hard to figure out, but it's easy once you get the pattern. The 'XData' and 'YData' properties of each h(i) are matrices that define the x- and y- width of each bar. Each group of 6 rows of those matrices defines a bar. So the trick is to modify 'XData' and 'YData' according to values.

values = [1.0 0.6 0.1;  0.0 1.0 0.3;  0.9 0.4 1.0];
h = bar3(values);
m = max(values(:))*2; %// normalizing constant for bar width
shading interp
for i = 1:length(h)
    % Get the ZData matrix of the current group
    xdata = get(h(i),'Xdata');
    ydata = get(h(i),'Ydata');
    zdata = get(h(i),'Zdata');
    set(h(i),'Cdata',zdata)
    for k = 1:6:size(xdata,1)
        xdatak = xdata(k+(0:5),:);
        xdatak = round(xdatak)+sign(xdatak-round(xdatak))*values(ceil(k/6),i)/m;
        xdata(k+(0:5),:) = xdatak;
        ydatak = ydata(k+(0:5),:);
        ydatak = round(ydatak)+sign(ydatak-round(ydatak))*values(ceil(k/6),i)/m;
        ydata(k+(0:5),:) = ydatak;
    end
    set(h(i),'XData',xdata);
    set(h(i),'YData',ydata);
end
set(h,'EdgeColor','k')
view(-61, 68);
colormap cool
colorbar

enter image description here

Note that the above code scales linear size (width) according to values. To scale area just use the square root of values:

values = [1.0 0.6 0.1;  0.0 1.0 0.3;  0.9 0.4 1.0];
h = bar3(values);
svalues= sqrt(values);
m = max(svalues(:))*2; %// normalizing constant for bar width
shading interp
for i = 1:length(h)
    % Get the ZData matrix of the current group
    xdata = get(h(i),'Xdata');
    ydata = get(h(i),'Ydata');
    zdata = get(h(i),'Zdata');
    set(h(i),'Cdata',zdata)
    for k = 1:6:size(xdata,1)
        xdatak = xdata(k+(0:5),:);
        xdatak = round(xdatak)+sign(xdatak-round(xdatak))*svalues(ceil(k/6),i)/m;
        xdata(k+(0:5),:) = xdatak;
        ydatak = ydata(k+(0:5),:);
        ydatak = round(ydatak)+sign(ydatak-round(ydatak))*svalues(ceil(k/6),i)/m;
        ydata(k+(0:5),:) = ydatak;
    end
    set(h(i),'XData',xdata);
    set(h(i),'YData',ydata);
end
set(h,'EdgeColor','k')
view(-61, 68);
colormap cool
colorbar

In either of the above, if you want all bars with equal height just replace the second line by

h = bar3(ones(size(values)));

Or if you prefer a 2D view, use

view(-90,90) %// view from above
axis equal %// set the same scale in x and y

enter image description here


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