Is it possible to just set the lower limit of the y-axis?
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min lee
on 19 Apr 2024
Commented: Star Strider
on 19 Apr 2024
I just want to set the lower limit of the y-axis to zero.
But with 'ylim', I have to also set the upper limit, which I do not know what value is appropriate.
What should I do?
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Mathieu NOE
on 19 Apr 2024
you could set the upper limit to the max of the displayed data (so compute the max and use it in the ylim arguments)
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Julius Muschaweck
on 19 Apr 2024
Two related ways I'm aware of (besides computing the max, which may be tedious with multiple plotted lines).
xx = linspace(0,2*pi,100);
yy = sin(xx);
figure(14);
clf;
plot(xx,yy);
%%
ax = gca;
ax.YLim(1) = 0;
%%
yl = ylim();
ylim([0,yl(2)]);
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