linkaxes(ax,'x') + candle() + automatic adjustment of y limits of subplots
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I have a figure with two subplots, which share the same x range but have very different y ranges. I link the x axes with linkaxes(ax,'x'). If I zoom in on, say, the second subplot, the x limits on both plots are changed simultaneously. However, the y limits on the first plot are too wide now, hence I'd like Matlab to do an automatic adjustment/zoom of the y limits for the first subplot. I'd use
linkaxes(ax,'x')
set(ax,'ylimmode','auto')
and the ylims should be reset automatically every time I zoom in on any subplot. But... Matlab doesn't adjust YLim correctly. How can I fix this?
EDIT: In one of the subplots, I call the function candle(). This seems to cause the problems. When I replace candle() by plot(), everything is ok. How to make this work with candle()?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 Oct 2012
x=0:0.1:10;
ax(1)=subplot(2,1,1);
ax(2)=subplot(2,1,2);
plot(ax(1),t,sin(2*t))
plot(ax(2),t,2*sin(t))
linkaxes(ax,'x')
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Ziad Sliti
on 4 Jul 2017
You just have to remove the command :
axis([xmin xmax ymin ymax])
and axis will be adjusted automatically.
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