Ylim is not working

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Yaser Khojah
Yaser Khojah on 25 Mar 2019
Commented: Yaser Khojah on 25 Mar 2019
I have tried to inlcude a common and fixed Y-axis and X-axis for all the figures but it is working. Can you please help.
figure
N_F =1;
subplot(3,1,1);
idx_1 = MaT_All(:,1) == Median_All(1) & MaT_All(:,2) ~= Median_All(2) & MaT_All(:,3) ~= Median_All(3) & MaT_All(:,4) ~= Median_All(4)...
& MaT_All(:,5) ~= Median_All(5) & MaT_All(:,6) ~= Median_All(6) & MaT_All(:,7) ~= Median_All(7) & MaT_All(:,8) ~= Median_All(8);
Mat_1 = MaT_All(idx_1,:);
scatter(MaT_All(idx_1,18),MaT_All(idx_1,17)); hold on;
title(sprintf('Impact of r* on Field %d',N_F))
xlabel('Risk ($B)')
ylabel('E(NPV) ($B)')
legend(sprintf('Medain Only of Field %d',N_F))
ylim([-50 50])
N_F =2;
subplot(3,1,2);
idx_2 = MaT_All(:,1) ~= Median_All(1) & MaT_All(:,2) == Median_All(2) & MaT_All(:,3) ~= Median_All(3) & MaT_All(:,4) ~= Median_All(4)...
& MaT_All(:,5) ~= Median_All(5) & MaT_All(:,6) ~= Median_All(6) & MaT_All(:,7) ~= Median_All(7) & MaT_All(:,8) ~= Median_All(8);
Mat_2 = MaT_All(idx_2,:);
scatter(MaT_All(idx_2,18),MaT_All(idx_2,17)); hold on;
title(sprintf('Impact of r* on Field %d',N_F))
xlabel('Risk ($B)')
ylabel('E(NPV) ($B)')
legend(sprintf('Medain Only of Field %d',N_F))
ylim([-50 50])
N_F =8;
subplot(3,1,3);
idx_8 = MaT_All(:,1) ~= Median_All(1) & MaT_All(:,2) ~= Median_All(2) & MaT_All(:,3) ~= Median_All(3) & MaT_All(:,4) ~= Median_All(4)...
& MaT_All(:,5) ~= Median_All(5) & MaT_All(:,6) ~= Median_All(6) & MaT_All(:,7) ~= Median_All(7) & MaT_All(:,8) == Median_All(8);
Mat_8 = MaT_All(idx_8,:);
scatter(MaT_All(idx_8,18),MaT_All(idx_8,17)); hold on;
title(sprintf('Impact of r* on Field %d',N_F))
xlabel('Risk ($B)')
ylabel('E(NPV) ($B)')
legend(sprintf('Medain Only of Field %d',N_F))
ylim([-50 50])

Accepted Answer

Adam
Adam on 25 Mar 2019
Use explicit axes handles for plotting instructions and instructions like hold, ylim, xlim. i.e.
hAxes(1) = subplot(3,1,1);
scatter( hAxes(1),... );
ylim( hAxes(1),... );
...
hAxes(2) = subplot(3,1,2);
...
You may also find
doc linkaxes
useful if you want your axes to all have the same limits. If you store your axes handles in an array as shown above then you can simply replace all the individual ylim instructions with
linkaxes( hAxes, 'y' )
ylim( hAxes(1), [-50 50] )

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