How can I plot points on top of a histogram's bins?

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Hello everyone.
I currently hace the following code
figure
plot(EvaluesJ, 0,'r*', 'MarkerSize', 10)
hold on
histogram(rand_num)
and I want to change the points in which EvaluesJ are plotted, isntead of zero, I want them to be on top of the bin of the histogram of rand_num, however, I don't know how to do this.
Can anyone please help me?
Best regards.
Jaime.
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Jaime De La Mota Sanchis
Don't worry, I expected as much, I was trtiying to reproduce the figure 2 of this paper. I will tel my director that it cannot be done. Thanks anyway.
Jaime.
Jaime De La Mota Sanchis
I don't think posting my whole code can help anyway, the random numbers and the points are already in the samples I have posted

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2022-9-16
I think this is close to what you're looking for and will get you most of the way there.
h = histogram(rand(1,5000)*100);
% Compute centers of hist bins
binCnt = h.BinEdges(2:end) - h.BinWidth/2;
% Get bar heights
barHeights = h.Values;
% plot red * at top of bins
hold on
plot(binCnt, barHeights, 'r*')
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz 2022-9-16
编辑:Adam Danz 2022-9-16
My answer gets you most of the way there. The only problem that needs solved is identifying which bins the evalues_J values fall in which should be easy.
rng('default')
pd = makedist('Exponential', 3);
t = truncate(pd,0,5);
rand_num=random(t, 100000, 1);
h = histogram(rand_num);
evalues_J=[0.2049,1.0270,2.3133,3.7086,4.7306]; % row vector!
% Find bin index for each point
logIdx = h.BinEdges(1:end-1)' <= evalues_J(:)' & h.BinEdges(2:end)' > evalues_J(:)';
[binID,~] = find(logIdx);
% plot points
hold on
plot(evalues_J, h.Values(binID), 'r*')
% Plot them at the bottom too for verification
plot(evalues_J, 0,'k*')
Jaime De La Mota Sanchis
Thank you very much, this is just what I need.
Best regards.
Jaime.

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