Changing Y limit of spectogram

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SS
SS on 4 Apr 2017
Answered: Farid on 4 Apr 2021
Hi, I am drawing spectogram of a sound signal by the following code:
spectrogram(seg,segmentLength,noverlap,segmentLength,sample_freq,'yaxis');
This code generates a spectogram with y axis of 0 to 7 kHz. I want to change the y limit to 0 to 3 kHz. I have tried both of the following. But, they didn't work.
ylim([0 3]);
set(gca,'YLim',[0 3]);
Can you please tell me how to change the y limit of a spectogram. Thansk
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Aditya Rastogi
Aditya Rastogi on 13 Mar 2021
spectrogram(my_sound, hann(int64(0.0256 * sampling_rate)), int64(0.0128 * sampling_rate),[0:20000],sampling_rate,'yaxis');
In this statement, I'm using a hanning window with half overlap. Here, the parameter [0:20000] (denoted by f in the documentation), is the range of frequencies I want in the spectrogram.
In your case, you need to pass [0:3000] to this parameter.
Farid
Farid on 4 Apr 2021
Thank you Aditya but the code won't work. did you try it by yourself?

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Farid
Farid on 4 Apr 2021
ylim([0 fmax]) worked for me perfectly, You probably have not used clc; clear in the beginning.
I know it's too late now but anyway :))

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