Problem with X/Ylim and X/YTick in Matlab figures

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Mahtab Farahbakhsh
Mahtab Farahbakhsh le 10 Juil 2017
Hi,
I'm trying to plot a figure in Matlab, but when I define XLim and XTick (in different ways, e.g., ax.XLim, gca, XLim([0 30]), etc.,...), my plot end up with different axes limit and tick. This is the piece of code that I'm using now:
figure()
plot(f, S_end, 'b:');
% annotate and format
legend('Empirical','Location','South');
ax = gca;
ax.YScale = 'log';
ax.XScale = 'log';
xlabel('Spatial Frequency (cpd)'); ylabel('Contrast Sensitivity (1/C)')
ax.XLim = [0 30];
ax.YLim = [0 80];
ax.XTick = [1 2 5 10 20 30];
ax.YTick = [0 10 20 30 50 60 70];
The output that I get is attached.
Could you please help me how to solve this problem?
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Adam
Adam le 10 Juil 2017
You haven't told us either what the problem is or what the expected output is.
Mahtab Farahbakhsh
Mahtab Farahbakhsh le 10 Juil 2017
I have attached the output as a .png file. Can you find that? I've mentioned that the problem is my plot ends up with different xtick and xlim than the ones I defined for it (e.g., I define XLim([0 30]) , but the plot ends up with XLim([2 30])).
Hope that makes my problem clear!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 10 Juil 2017
You cannot use 0 as a limit on a log scale plot, as 0 would be infinitely far along the axis.
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Mahtab Farahbakhsh
Mahtab Farahbakhsh le 10 Juil 2017
WOW! Basic math that I forgot to think about! Thank you so much!!!

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