Is it possible to just set the lower limit of the y-axis?

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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
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
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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