Efficiently setting lower axis limit
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I would like to set the lower axis limit and leave the upper limit at the auto value (rather than specifcy the upper limit myself). At the moment I do this to set the lower limit at zero:
xlim_curr = get(gca,'xlim');
xlim_curr(1) = 0;
set(gca,'xlim',xlim_curr)
Is it possible to do this with a single line of code?
Thanks
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Jan
on 12 Apr 2012
One line:
set(gca, 'XLim', [0, get(gca, 'XLim') * [0; 1]])
Or without assuming that the lower limit is 0:
set(gca, 'XLim', get(gca, 'XLim') .* [0, 1] + [lowLimit, 0])
But your three lines are easier to read and faster to debug.
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onewhaleid
on 2 Jan 2018
Edited: onewhaleid
on 2 Jan 2018
I use the xlim function. When called with no arguments, it returns the current limits:
xlim([0, max(xlim)])
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Matt Kindig
on 12 Apr 2012
You could do it in two lines:
xlim_curr = get(gca,'xlim');
set(gca, 'xlim', [0 xlim_curr(2)]);
I've tried to do exactly this before (fix one axis limit and allow the other to auto-scale), and could not figure out a better way.
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Lucademicus
on 23 Jan 2019
From the documentation of r2018b:
'Create a surface plot and show only y values greater than 0. Specify the minimum y-axis limit as 0 and let MATLAB choose the maximum limit.'
[X,Y,Z] = peaks;
surf(X,Y,Z)
ylim([0 inf])
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