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
le 27 Oct 2020
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
le 27 Oct 2020
No there is not a way to change it to switch back to the old behavior.
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