break x axis on matlab plot
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Hello!
I want to use this ''break x axis'' function (or any other similar function) https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/68878-break-and-flop-along-axis?s_tid=srchtitle , on my following diagramm.
I want to break the x axis two times. The first time I want to hide the range of values between -40 and -10. The second time I want to hide the range between 10 and 40. For accuracy, my purpose is to focus on the range between -10 and 10.
The following script is to make this plot:
figure
hold on
plot([CBBminmax1(:,1)';CBBminmax1(:,2)'],[1:13; 1:13],'color','g', 'LineWidth',26)
plot([CBBminmaxpost(:,1)';CBBminmaxpost(:,2)'],[1:13; 1:13],'color','r', 'LineWidth',16)
I also attached a mat file for the variables CBBminmax1 and CBBminmaxpost.
I find it very difficult to use any ''break x axis'' function from here https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange?q=break+axis , for what I want to do on my diagramm.
If anyone can help me and show me how I can do it, I wound appreciate it very much.
Thank you
3 Comments
Simon Chan
on 5 Jul 2022
Sorry for the late reply.
You may subtract the magnitude of those values which are greater than 40 and less than -40 by the length of the gap. That means the actual values are deducted and hence the XTick corresponds to [-80 80] only for example, while manually edit the XTickLabel to [-100 100]. Hence I mentioned that the original values are actually incorrect. Of course, this is not the optimal solution and let's see whether someone will give you a better answer.
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Keshav
on 3 Jul 2022
Hi, Based on my understanding you want to focus only on the range between -10 and 10 on x axis. you can use the xlim function inorder to set the limit on x axis.
figure
hold on
plot([CBBminmax1(:,1)';CBBminmax1(:,2)'],[1:13; 1:13],'color','g', 'LineWidth',26)
plot([CBBminmaxpost(:,1)';CBBminmaxpost(:,2)'],[1:13; 1:13],'color','r', 'LineWidth',16)
xlim([-10 10])
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