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anyway to add grid based on right yyaxis
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Yu Li
le 18 Déc 2018
Réponse apportée : Matthew Wiser
le 25 Oct 2022
Hi:
is there anyway to add grid based on right yyaxis instead of the left one?
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Thanks!
Yu
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madhan ravi
le 19 Déc 2018
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi
le 19 Déc 2018
As Cris LaPierre as already stated the precise algorithm , what you can do is you can just swap the yyaxis right to left and vice versa thereby satisfying your needs .
[AX,H1,H2] =plotyy((1:10),(1:10),(1:10),(1:10).^2);
AX(1).YTick=1:10; % make sure both the ticks have the same number of points to align them equally
AX(2).YTick=0:10:100;
AX(1).XGrid='on';
AX(2).XGrid='on';
AX(2).YGrid='on'; % grab the second axis handle and add grid lines to it
% AX(1).YMinorGrid='off';
AX(2).LineWidth=2;
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Cris LaPierre
le 19 Déc 2018
It does not appear to be possible to add a grid line to the right axis when plotting using yyaxis. There are methods available in Answers if you use plotyy.
Grid Lines
Grid lines correspond with the tick mark locations along the left y-axis.
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Matthew Wiser
le 25 Oct 2022
Well, then swap your plotting variables so that the variable you want to have aligned grid lines is on the left.
Not being a smart alec, but if you can't beat the system, then use the system.
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