How to change my y-plot?

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Fire
Fire on 17 Mar 2011
Dear all,
i have my y-plot in the number of steps what matlab computed. But I want it in seconds how do I plot it?
I mean matlab showing from 0 to 4*10^5 in my y-axis but I want to plot in 0 to 14,000 seconds in my y-axis?
I did it manually like assigning a tickmark and setting the time values but it doesn't work out when I zoomed just like half of my data... I have the values of seconds computed in a text file is that anyway possible to implement that seconds into the graph what I have ?

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Jan
Jan on 17 Mar 2011
Matlab assumes the x-axis values 1 to 4e5 (not 0 to 4e5) automatically:
y = rand(1, 4e5);
figure;
plot(y);
But you can specify the x-axis values easily:
figure;
plot(linspace(0, 14000, numel(y)), y);
No need to define tickmarks manually and no problems at zooming.
If you have problems with plotting, "help plot" and "doc plot" will be very helpful.
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Jan
Jan on 17 Mar 2011
Of course you can import the x-axis values from an Excel sheet also instead of using LINSPACE.
I do not understand the question about the "depth". Please post a small example.
Jan
Jan on 18 Mar 2011
@Elavarasan: Are you satisfied by the answer or do you have further question? Can you explain the "depth" related question again?

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