This is my code and yi perfer toadd a ylim([0,6]); for the last subplot. BUt it looks doesn't work.
figure(1);
x=data(:,1)/1000;
y1=data(:,2);
y2=data(:,3);
y3=data(:,4);
Y=[y1;y2;y3];
y111=data3(:,2);
y222=data3(:,3);
y333=data3(:,4);
Y2=[y111;y222;y333];
subplot(3,1,1);
% plot(x,y1);
h1=bar(x,[y1,y111]);
% h1 = bar(y1);
set(h1, {'DisplayName'}, {'offline ic\_input','real-time ic\_input'}')
legend('FontSize', 12)
hold on;
subplot(3,1,2);
% plot(x,y2);
h2 = bar(x,[y2,y222]);
% h2 = bar(y2);
set(h2, {'DisplayName'}, {'offline ic\_output','real-time ic\_output'}')
legend('FontSize', 12)
hold on;
subplot(3,1,3);

3 commentaires

KSSV
KSSV le 27 Juin 2022
Modifié(e) : KSSV le 27 Juin 2022
You have not used ylim any where in the code.... why do you think it is not working?
Pooja Kumari
Pooja Kumari le 27 Juin 2022
Can you share the data you were using?
Xuanyi Zhou
Xuanyi Zhou le 28 Juin 2022
Yeah, here it is. Thank you so much.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Juin 2022

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subplot(3,1,3);
By default ylim() applies to the current axes. You just called subplot() so the current axes is the third one, which you have not drawn into yet.

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le 28 Juin 2022

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