Y- axis marking
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I am making various graphs in which the x axis consists of a time span of 0 to 2000 hours, my y axis consists of a variable that ranges from 0 to 11500. I am only interested in the gap between 9100 to 11500, and i can get that by using the ylim operation, however my problem is with apearance. i automatically get all my y axis variables labeled in scientific notation (ex. i get 9.4e003 instead of 9400), i am presenting the graphs and i would rather not have the y axis variables in scientific notation , i want (10000 instead of 1.0e004) how can i change this?
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 25 May 2012
        Get it and reset it:
x = plot(1:100,rand(1,100)*120000);
ylim([8000 10000]);
set(gca,'yticklabel',get(gca,'yticklabel'))
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 25 May 2012
				It's random data just for the prupsoe of the example (th eoscillations) if you copy and paste the above, are the yticklabels as you expect?
  Patrick Kalita
    
      
 on 29 May 2012
        Use the technique described here: http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-16KCT/?solution=1-16KCT
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