How to magnify y-axis to see plot more clearly

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So I am averaging some signals over time, and plotting it to get the figure I've attached.
I want to stretch the y-axis in such a way that I am able to view the little curves at the start of the figure more clearly. I tried using ylim, but I get an error saying I have too many output arguments. Could I stretch the y axis somehow?
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Himanshu Saxena
Himanshu Saxena on 17 Jun 2020
Edited: Himanshu Saxena on 17 Jun 2020
I also have a similar question.
Considering the same example, I want to strectch the y-axis from -0.5 to 0.5 but I also want to have the remaining y-axis labels i.e., i want to plot a graph with y-axis ranging from -1.5 to 1.5 but with stretched -0.5 to 0.5 axis range.
Though I can change the y-axis to log scale to highlight the variability between -0.5 to 0.5 range but it changes the appearance of the graph which I don't want.
Best!
AMIT KUMAR
AMIT KUMAR on 21 Oct 2023
I too have a similar problem...... if someone has resolved the issue kindly help me out.
Thank You.

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Madan Ghimire
Madan Ghimire on 22 Aug 2019
You can use the axis function to define your desired axis. Or you can determine the thickness of your plot using the following functions.
axis([0,200,-1200,500]);
or
plot(time,amplitude, 'LineWidth', 5)

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