how can I show my Xaxis format like 10^..?
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Samaneh Arzpeima
on 5 Apr 2020
Commented: Ameer Hamza
on 5 Apr 2020
Hi everyone
I am facing a deadline and stuck in my x-axis format
I would appriciate if you give me some prompt advice
I read a part of excel, made a subset ,the column that I want to place on my x-axis is like 2.4e+04
but when I plot the data, the xaxis change to 2.4
what should I do?
this is the code
figure(3)
plot(subsetA(1:7,30),subsetA(1:7,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
hold on
plot(subsetA(8:14,30),subsetA(8:14,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
plot(subsetA(15:end,30),subsetA(15:end,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
legend('S<1','S=1','S>1','FontSize',14,...
'Location','best')
ylim([80 200])
xlim([1.5e+04 4e+04])
a = get(gca,'XTickLabel');
set(gca,'XTickLabel',a,'FontName','Times','fontsize',14)
b = get(gca,'YTickLabel');
set(gca,'YTickLabel',b,'FontName','Times','fontsize',14)
xlabel('$\frac{\Delta\sigma\times asp_{radius}}{background \_G_{c}}$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',14,'FontWeight','bold');
ylabel('Rupture Area [km^2]','FontSize',14,'FontWeight','bold');
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Ameer Hamza
on 5 Apr 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza
on 5 Apr 2020
There are several redundant steps in your code. Try this
figure(3)
plot(subsetA(1:7,30),subsetA(1:7,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
hold on
plot(subsetA(8:14,30),subsetA(8:14,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
plot(subsetA(15:end,30),subsetA(15:end,4),'-o','LineWidth',2)
legend('S<1','S=1','S>1','FontSize',14,...
'Location','best')
ylim([80 200])
xlim([1.5e+04 4e+04])
set(gca,'FontName','Times','fontsize',14)
xlabel('$\frac{\Delta\sigma\times asp_{radius}}{background \_G_{c}}$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',14,'FontWeight','bold');
ylabel('Rupture Area [km^2]','FontSize',14,'FontWeight','bold');
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Ameer Hamza
on 5 Apr 2020
Sorry, there was a mistake in my code. I have corrected it. I have changed the following line
set(gca,'FontName','Times','fontsize',14)
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