Errorbars do not have horizontal lines

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When I plot the errorbars on my function, I am only getting the vertical lines and the circle at the center. How do I get the horizontal lines at the top and bottom as well??
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes 2014-6-11
Eric - you may need to provide more information. What is the code you are using to plot your errorbars? (Presumably the errorbar function.) Perhaps attach an image of what you see, and one of what you would like to see.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2014-6-11
We need to see the code you use to create your plot. I couldn’t find anything in Errorbarseries Properties that seem to affect the way the error bar horizontal lines are displayed. There seems to be no way to turn them on or off or scale them (not that I’d want to, since I like them the way they are).
They might be there but too small for you to see if your x-data are closely spaced or other data scaling problems are interfering with them. Click on the magnifying glass symbol in the figure window and see if enlarging the figure reveals them. (I recently needed to do this to be sure the arrowheads in a ‘quiver’ plot were actually there.)
Note to MathWorks — It would be nice to be able to display horizontal error bars as well.
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Eric
Eric 2014-6-12
I see what you're saying and that definitely makes sense. For simplicity's sake, though, I just ended up accepting the fact that my errorbars would only have vertical lines. Error margin is very small, anyway, so having horizontal bars might look a little silly in retrospect.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2014-6-12
My pleasure!
I agree. If the errors are small, the actual data or regression line can get lost. I like errorbar and use it often, but an alternative I sometimes use is to plot x and the upper error limits, and x and the lower error limits. That gets across the idea and avoids some of the visual distraction of closely-spaced error bars.

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Eric
Eric 2014-6-11
semilogx(p,A_avg, p, B_avg)
hold on
errorbar(p,A_avg,A_std, 'ko')
hold on
errorbar(p, B_avg, B_std, 'ko')
that's the string of code that i have producing the graph. I'm guessing the semilogx as the plot command probably impacts the errorbar formation as the horizontal bars show up when i use "plot" instead of "semilogx" as the command.

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