Decimal places in axis

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Jonathan
Jonathan am 11 Nov. 2013
Kommentiert: dpb am 3 Aug. 2018
I have made a plot for my work and the axis display as
0, 0.1, 0.2, 0., etc
I want to be able to start with 0.0 so the number of decimal places is consistent.

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney am 11 Nov. 2013
If you're interested in a shortcut, you can try out this function: tick2text. It cuts out the need to manually grab the tick locations, and can add some more powerful customization too.
plot(rand(10));
tick2text('axis', 'y', 'yformat', '%.1f')
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dpb
dpb am 11 Nov. 2013
That's kewl...are you listening, TMW?

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dpb
dpb am 11 Nov. 2013
Bearbeitet: dpb am 11 Nov. 2013
Yeah, isn't that annoyingly ugly and klunky??? I first complained to TMW 20-some yr ago and they've not fixed it yet.
Anyway, to patch it you have to fetch the tick values then format and set the tick labels manually 'cuz there's no 'format' property for the tick labels, either. :(
So, diatribes aside...
tix=get(gca,'xtick')';
set(gca,'xticklabel',num2str(tix,'%.1f'))
If you can keep parens straight you can nest the calls to avoid the temporary.
set(gca,'xticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'xtick')','%.1f'))
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Philippe Corner
Philippe Corner am 3 Aug. 2018
Hi dpb, this would show the number of decimals we need but it changes for example from:
6.5 x10^5 to 6.5000 x10^5
How could we change from
6.5 x10^5 to 650000?
Thanks in advance!
dpb
dpb am 3 Aug. 2018
You'll note that Answer came from 2013 and with the pace of change in Matlab that's like back before The Renaissance.
Now you use the numeric ruler properties numeric ruler properties. In particular, set
hAx = gca; % handle to current axes
hAx.YAxis.Exponent=0; % don't use exponent
hAx.YAxis.Format='%d'; % use integer format, no decimal points

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LaurenN
LaurenN am 9 Jan. 2018
Just an update I came across, you can set the format of ticks using 'ytickformat' or 'xtickformat' in newer versions of Matlab (looks to be since R2016b). For instance, to achieve the format requested for the y axis:
ytickformat('%.1f')
Further info from the documentation: Change tick marks and tick labels
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 11 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 11 Apr. 2018
For R2014b and later you can
ax = gca;
ax.YRuler.TickLabelFormat = '%.1f';
dpb
dpb am 11 Apr. 2018
Now if they would just fix so out-of-box plot axes aren't so ugly...hmmm; have to see if there is a default property; hadn't thought to look after this update.

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