Number conversion and rectangle around text

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Hi
I'm currently using bar plots and I have two small questions hoping somebody can help.
1. I have the following in my code
text(x(j)-0.15, y(j)+0.07+spacing, num2str(y_old(j)), 'VerticalAlignment', 'top', 'FontSize', 16, 'fontname', 'times', 'BackgroundColor', [1 1 1])
Around this text there is a rectangle (which is white in my case). How can I remove the space between the text and the rectangle so that there is no "boundary" around the text?
2. I'm using in my bar plots two different types of numbers: e.g. 0.000523523 and 1.2345
The first one I want to print in the bar plot (e.g. on the axis) as 5.234E-04 and the second one as 1.245. So all numbers should be rounded to 3 decimal places and if neccesary a E- attached.
I want this for the axis of my bar plot as well as for conversion with num2str.
How can I do that?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Jun 2014
Look up tick marks in the help or in Answers to see how you can modify the numerical labels on the x-axis to be exactly what you want.
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Sepp
Sepp on 19 Jun 2014
Thank you. The problem with the axis labels is solved.
What remains is the problem with the rectangle around the text. Does somebody know how I can remove the space between the text and the rectangle in the text object?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Jun 2014
Adjust the first two arguments of the text() command to get the position you want.
Please mark as "Accepted" if we're done here.

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