Can I change the way Matlab2020b determines default y limits of plots?
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I recently switched from Matlab 2016b to 2020b and realized that these two versions use different methods to set default y limits of the plots.
In 2016b, Matlab automatically chose the y limit values with nice round figures. e.g., if the data distribution is between 0.49-0.74, it choses [0.4 0.8] as the y limits.
In contrast, 2020b does not seem to care whether the y limits are round figures or not. It uses y limits with obscure values that maximize the visibility of the data points. e.g. [0.46 0.77] in the above example.
I prefer having nice round figures for the y limits. Is there any way to change the way Matlab2020b determines y limits?
Thanks,
Hiroyuki
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Pratyush Roy
2020 年 10 月 27 日
Hi,
The limits for the axis objects are set automatically in 2020b by default and hence it can take values which are not rounded.
As a possible workaround, you can set the 'YLimMode' property of the axis object to 'manual' to manually set the y-imits to rounded values.
You can go through the following link for further help:
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Walter Roberson
2020 年 10 月 27 日
No there is not a way to change it to switch back to the old behavior.
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