setting the scale of the Y axis

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zhang
zhang le 8 Fév 2013
In the above image, I'd like to change 10^1 to a more beautiful way, like 10_superscript(1).
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Zhong

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 8 Fév 2013
Modifié(e) : the cyclist le 8 Fév 2013
I'm confused. MATLAB doesn't normally do that, does it? Do you see "beautiful" exponents when you run this code?
x = 10.^(3*rand(100,1));
y = 3*rand(100,1);
figure
plot(x,y,'.')
set(gca,'XScale','log')
Also, it is is very strange that your y-scale runs
10 100 0.4 0.5, etc
Were those labels entered manually?
EDIT after zhang commented:
I think I better understand now. You want to manually enter tick labels and have them interpreted as LaTeX would. According to this support solution
that is not supported, but there is a workaround.
You might also find something in the File Exchange.
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zhang
zhang le 8 Fév 2013
Yes, I manually set them to 10^1 and 10^2
the cyclist
the cyclist le 8 Fév 2013
I edited my answer since I think I have a better understanding of what you are trying to do.

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