How to plot with YYYYMM date format on x-axis?
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LS,
I would like to plot some data with dates on the horizontal axis. The dates are in YYYYMM format.
When I plot the data set, there is a small horizontal space between e.g. 200911 and 200912. However, there is a large horizontal space between e.g. 200912 and 201001. It is clear why this happens...
Does someone probably have a solution for this issue? Should i convert the YYYYMM format to a date format which matlab understands? How? Or does an option for equidistantial horizontal spacing in graphs exists?
Your help would be very much appreciated.
Best regards,
Frits
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the cyclist
on 23 Mar 2011
Yes, you'll need to convert those integers, which are not regular, into something that just count the months. Something like
year = floor(yyyymm/100);
month = yyyymm - 100*year;
Then count the months from some reference year/month.
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Frits
on 23 Mar 2011
the cyclist
on 23 Mar 2011
You could do something like this:
yyyymmVector
set(gca,'XTick',yyyymmVector)
set(gca,'XTickLabel',num2str(yyyymmVector))
But see also Jiro's solution.
the cyclist
on 23 Mar 2011
In the above comment, "yyyymmVector" was meant to represent your vector of integer dates.
Tiago Dias
on 11 Dec 2017
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Hello, i have a question, i got a table, the 1st column i have my time series, DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM:SS and on the others I got my variables.
I want to plot the time vs the variables
time = data(:,1); variables = data(:,2:end);
when i make plot(time,variables) i get an error
how can i fix it besides changing the data to 1 to 300
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