How to shift x axis to origin?

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Ankit kumar
Ankit kumar on 14 Feb 2018
Commented: Jos (10584) on 14 Feb 2018
x= linspace(0,6*180,1000);
y1 = sind(x);
y2 = sind(x-120);
y3 = sind(x-240);
plot(x,y1,x,y2,x,y3)
ax = gca;
ax.XLim = [0 4*180]
ax.XTick = [0 180 2*180 3*180 4*180]
ax.XAxisLocation = 'origin';
THIS CODE IS NOT WORKING
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 14 Feb 2018
@jan: yep :p (silly joke, I'll admit it ...)

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 14 Feb 2018
If the error you receive is that 'origin' is not a valid or recognized value for the XAxisLocation property, you may be using a release older than release R2015b which is when that value was added as an option for the XAxisLocation property. Prior to that the only allowed options were 'top' and 'bottom'.
If you received a different error, or did not receive an error but did not receive the behavior you expected, tell us what release you're using and describe in detail (including any error or warning messages you received, all the text in red or orange) what happened.
One more point: I would be careful about using gca in my code. A user of that code, clicking on a different axes in a different figure between the plot call and the line that creates the variable ax, could change what the current axes is and so make gca return something other than what you expect.
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Ankit kumar
Ankit kumar on 14 Feb 2018
Edited: Ankit kumar on 14 Feb 2018
I am using R2015 version.My code is working fine but only x axis is not shifted to origin.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 14 Feb 2018
Use print to print the figure window to an image file then insert that image into a comment on this question using the button that looks like a green object inside a brown frame.

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KSSV
KSSV on 14 Feb 2018

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