How to Colour regions in a gscatter?
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The attached graph shows 3 different groups. I want to shade the groups as well. all of them are separated from each other so it my be linear shading. Please assist.
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Cris LaPierre
2021-6-16
编辑:Cris LaPierre
2021-6-16
This is actually from the Machine Learning Onramp, not MATLAB Onramp. See Chapter 2.5. The one you show is specifically in the background popup of Task 2.
Those plots are created following the steps outlined on the Visualize Decision Surfaces of Different Classifiers.
Here's an example based on that doc page:
load fisheriris
X = meas(:,1:2);
y = categorical(species);
labels = categories(y);
% Visualize the data using a scatter plot. Group the variables by iris species.
gscatter(X(:,1),X(:,2),species,'rgb','osd');
xlabel('Sepal length');
ylabel('Sepal width');
% Train a naive Bayes model.
classifier = fitcnb(X,y);
% Create a grid of points spanning the entire space within some bounds of the actual data values.
x1range = min(X(:,1)):.01:max(X(:,1));
x2range = min(X(:,2)):.01:max(X(:,2));
[xx1, xx2] = meshgrid(x1range,x2range);
XGrid = [xx1(:) xx2(:)];
% Predict the iris species of each observation in XGrid using all classifiers. Plot the a scatter plot of the results.
predictedspecies = predict(classifier,XGrid);
% Visualize the decision surface
gscatter(xx1(:), xx2(:), predictedspecies,[255 191 191; 191 255 191; 191 191 255]./255);
hold on
gscatter(X(:,1),X(:,2),species,'rgb','.');
hold off
title('Naive Bayes')
legend off, axis tight
legend(labels,'Location',[0.35,0.01,0.35,0.05],'Orientation','Horizontal')
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