how to make a heatmap for a monthly time serie?
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I have a monthly time series from jan1971 to dec 1986.
I want to make a heatmap to show the value of each month in each region.
whaen I use the heatmap structure, I should write the name of x-values. but they are192 and I can not write all of them.
xvalues = {'Jan-1971', Feb1971',..., 'Dec 1986'};
yvalues = {'A','B','C','D''};
h = heatmap(xvalues1,yvalues1,cdata1);
could you please let me know the best way to show the xvalues?
could you make the heatmap with the attached data?
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  Kostas
      
 on 3 Dec 2019
        Based on the heatmap documentation
tbl = readtable('heatmap.test.xlsx');
months = categorical(tbl.Var2);
years = categorical(tbl.Var1);
xlabels = categories(months);
ylabels = categories(years);
nummonths = numel(xlabels);
numyears = numel(ylabels);
x = double(months);
y = double(years);
A = tbl.A;
cdata = accumarray([y,x],A,[numyears,nummonths],@mean,NaN);
h = heatmap(xlabels,ylabels,cdata);
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  Kostas
      
 on 3 Dec 2019
				Unfortunately i do not know how/if this can be done in heatmap. One solution could be to save the image in vector format and then change the labels you want using an image proseccing software. 
Something else you could do so as to seem nicer, it would be to make a heatmap for each month seperately. 
For example to get just for January you could change the "xDisplayData" as follow
xDisplay = h.xDisplayData;
Jan = xDisplayData(1:12:end);
h.xDisplayData = Jan;
And you can do the same for the rest of the months
% February
Feb = xDisplayData(2:12:end);
h.xDisplayData = Feb;
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 3 Dec 2019
        Convert your x values to datetime.  Then heatmap will just work:
dt = datetime('now'):hours(1):datetime('tomorrow');
v = rand(10,numel(dt));
heatmap(dt, 1:size(v,1), v)
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