yyaxis 'right' - can I have tick marks on both sides?
35 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
I'm creating a figure to illustrate data availability/quality. It's one plot with no subplots. See attached.
I add a small plot at the bottom of the main plot using yyaxis 'right' and fiddling with the y limits. I can't work out how to put the tick marks and labels on both sides for just this bottom plot.
Can this be done?
Here is the relevant part of my script - it is not possible to share the whole script and the data here.
figure;
plot( XP1, YP1, 'b|', 'MarkerSize', 10 );
plot( XP2, YP2, 'r|', 'MarkerSize', 10 );
stations = [ "MSCP (0.7km)"; "MSUH (1.0km)"; "MSS1 (1.3km)"; "MBFR (2.0km)"; "MBLG (2.1km)"; "MBLY (2.1km)"; "MBRY (2.4km)"; ...
"MBBY (3.3km)"; "MBHA (3.5km)"; "MSMX (3.7km)"; "MBGH (3.8km)"; "MBWH (3.9km)"; "MBWW (5.0km)" ];
nsta = length( stations );
ylim( [0 nsta+2] );
yticks( 1:nsta );
yticklabels( stations );
h=gca;
h.YAxis.TickLength = [0 0];
h.XAxis.TickLength = [0 0];
set(h, 'Ydir', 'reverse');
box on;
yyaxis right;
bar( ngoodSta, 1.0, 'k' );
ylim( [0 60] );
yticks( [0 2 4] );
ax = gca;
ax.YAxis(2).Color = 'k';
2 comentarios
Rohit
el 6 de Oct. de 2022
Hi,
My initial investigation shows that it is not currently possible to add another data scale on the left y-axis since it is already being used for plotting “YP1”, “YP2” data. Furthermore, it will be misleading since the resulting left y-axis will be representing categorical as well as numerical data. Instead, it is recommended to use the “subplot” function.
Consider the sample example below:
hfig=figure;
x1=[1,2,3,4];
y1=[1,2,2,1];
x2=[2,4,6,8];
y2=[2,3,1,1];
vals=[0,2,4];
subplot(4,1,1:3);
plot( x1, y1, 'b|', 'MarkerSize', 10 );
hold on;
plot( x2, y2, 'r|', 'MarkerSize', 10 );
stations = ["stat1", "stat2","stat3"];
nsta = length( stations );
ylim( [0 nsta+2] );
yticks(1:nsta );
yticklabels( stations );
h=gca;
h.YAxis.TickLength = [0 0];
h.XAxis.TickLength = [0 0];
set(h, 'Ydir', 'reverse');
box on;
subplot(4,1,4);
yyaxis right;
bar( [1,1,2,3,4,2], 1.0, 'k' );
ylim([0,6])
yticks( vals );
ax = gca;
ax.YAxis(2).Color = 'k';
yyaxis left;
ylim([0,6])
yticks( vals );
ax = gca;
ax.YAxis(2).Color = 'k';
Here, dummy data(“x1”,”x2”,”y1”,”y2”,”vals”) has been used for creating a similar figure.
You can refer to the following documentation link for more information on the “subplot” function.:
Adam Danz
el 6 de Oct. de 2022
Also consider turning on the "box" and using grid lines instead of using double labels.
plot(rand(5))
box on
grid on
Respuestas (0)
Ver también
Categorías
Más información sobre Graphics Object Properties en Help Center y File Exchange.
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!