How to make grid lines visible while Axis is invisible?
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Hi, I am developing a GUI in which I have two plots, current and voltage (see below). I am using 3 axes, a big one whos X-Axis displays the time, two smaller axes on top of this big axes, I plot current and voltage in these two smaller top axes. The visibility of the smaller axes is set to 0 and only the visibility of their Y-Axis is switched on afterwards. This gives it an impression that both current and voltage are plotted on the bigger axes on which X-Axis serves as time axis. I can do all this, however, I would like to switch on the YGrid of the two smaller axis while keeping the axis itself invisible. I have tried different methods, such as setting the YGrid property to 'on' and using 'grid on' command, but nothing works. Can it be done?
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Geoff Hayes
2019 年 6 月 25 日
Chaitanya - to be clear, the axes object is hidden (visible property set to off or false) yet you want to show the YGrid lines for that hidden axes object?
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Jan
2019 年 6 月 25 日
The question is a little bit confusing for me. An invisible axes does not have visible properties. But you can create a visible axes and hide what you want:
ax = axes;
ax.XGrid = 'on';
ax.YGrid = 'on';
ax.XTick = [];
ax.YTick = [];
ax.XAxis.Visible = 'off';
ax.YAxis.Visible = 'off';
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