How to change my x axis value
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    Nurul Ain Basirah Zakaria
 on 14 Jan 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Nurul Ain Basirah Zakaria
 on 15 Jan 2021
            Hello. Is it possible for me to change my x axis value? My data is from 1982-2017. I plot and came out like this:

but I want it to be like this:

The x-axis showing the year.
Thank you in advance!
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
        
      Edited: the cyclist
      
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
  
      It would be helpful if you posted your data, so we know exactly how it is stored (e.g. do you just have the years stored as numeric values, or do you have whole dates stored as datetime type?).
But, it looks like you did
plot(y)
which will default to plotting x = 1:N, where N is the number of data points in y.
Instead, you should
plot(date_data,y)
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  the cyclist
      
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
				Assuming that the dates generated like that do correspond to the dates you want to associate with your data, then yes it works:
load 'SPI3 PBS.mat'
t1 = datetime(1982,01,01);
t2 = datetime(2017,12,31);
date_months=t1:calmonths(1):t2;
plot(date_months,SPI3)
I would recommend against using date as the name of your variable, since date() is the name of a MATLAB function.
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  WalterWhite
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
        xticks(1980:5:2020)
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  WalterWhite
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
				xticks(1980:5:2020) %try pasing this code under your plot(spi3)
  the cyclist
      
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
				
      Edited: the cyclist
      
      
 on 14 Jan 2021
  
			To be clear about what I was saying, if OP has plotted with one variable, like this
rng default
figure
plot(rand(1,9))
they will get the plot

and this plot will not be fixed by adding
xticks(1980:5:2020)
which will create ticks at x-axis positions 1980:5:2020, and the plot will then look like this

because the data are at 1:9, and the ticks are far away to the right at 1980-2020. Instead, they could use
xticklabels(1980:5:2020)
to change the labels of the existing tick marks at 1:9 into 1980:5:2020, yielding

But I think it is fundamentally better to actually plot the date data, as suggested in my solution.
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