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How to Display Grid Lines with Specific Distance from One Another?

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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann le 18 Fév 2017
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 18 Fév 2017
I want grid lines for a plot but MATLAB automatically define the number of grid lines. Is there any way to manually define the number of grid lines for a plot?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Fév 2017
MATLAB put grid lines at every XTick or YTick position. You can set the axes XTick and YTick properties to change where the grid lines are to go.
For example:
number_interior_x_gridlines = 7;
ax = gca;
XL = get(ax, 'XLim');
xticks_at = linspace(XL(1), XL, number_interior_x_gridlines + 2);
set(ax, 'XTick', xticks_at);
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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann le 18 Fév 2017
I get error while running your code.
I want 10 YTicks but only 2 grid lines
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Fév 2017
number_interior_x_gridlines = 7;
ax = gca;
XL = get(ax, 'XLim');
xticks_at = linspace(XL(1), XL(2), number_interior_x_gridlines + 2);
set(ax, 'XTick', xticks_at);
"I want 10 YTicks but only 2 grid lines"
Then you will need to use line() to draw in the marks and text() to draw in the labels for the place you want the y ticks, using the YTicks setting to control the position of the grid lines. Or, alternately, you can have YTicks set where you want to get those drawn in automatically, and instead use line() to draw in the grid lines.
"grid on displays the major grid lines for the current axes. Major grid lines extend from each tick mark."

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