x-axes are not coincident using multiple axes

I am using multipe axes using the code below. The top x-axis is not coincident as shown in attached file.
ax2=axes('xaxislocation','top','yaxislocation','right','color','none', 'xscale', 'log', 'yscale', 'log');

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This code creates one axes only. So it cannot be coincident with anything else.
How do you set the position of the axes?
I'm wondering the same thing Jan asked. It should look something like this:
ax2 = axes(...,'Position',ax1.Position,...)
But that alone wont' align the two sets of x-ticks. You'll need to use xlim() to control the x axis limits and you'll need to set the xtick using set(h,'XTick', ...) to ensure there are the same number of ticks on each axis.
Thanks Adam, the issue was solved by your comment.
Great! I'll move my comment to the answers section to the question is marked answered.

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I'm wondering the same thing Jan asked. It should look something like this:
ax2 = axes(...,'Position',ax1.Position,...)
But that alone wont' align the two sets of x-ticks. You'll need to use xlim() to control the x axis limits and you'll need to set the xtick using set(h,'XTick', ...) to ensure there are the same number of ticks on each axis.

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