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How can I modify figure's property inspector elements through code?

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I've a set of timeseries the I received from a SIMULINK model, then I use the subplit funcitonality to show the results using the following code %Powers Plot below
then I would have to open property inspector in order to modify the FontName, some of the xaxis and yaxis limits as in here:
Q1 : Can I find a way to automatically adjust the FontName, Axes limits by adjusting the code below???
If not, is there a way to set the defaults parameter for the figure inspector properties, so when the figure is printed it would use these values.
I've seen some documnetation, answers where I can set the limits, but for a one-plot figure, in my case I am using subplot, I want to be able to adjust limits for each subplot.
Also, note I am using timeseries plot, which is not straight forward as just plot(x,y)
Code:
% Powers Plot
subplot(4,1,1 )
Power_Load.Name = 'Demand Power';
loadpowerplot= plot(Power_Load);
ylabel(' Demand Power (W)')
xlabel(' Time (h) ')
xaxisHours;
subplot(4,1,2 )
Power_PV.Name = 'Solar Power ';
plot(Power_PV)
ylabel(' Solar Power (W) ')
xlabel(' Time (h) ')
xaxisHours;
subplot(4,1,3 )
Power_battery.Name = ' Battery Power (W) ';
plot(Power_battery)
ylabel(' Battery Power (W) ')
xlabel(' Time (h) ')
xaxisHours;
subplot(4,1,4 )
Power_SC.Name = ' Supercapacitor Power ';
plot(Power_SC)
ylabel(' Supercapacitor Power (W)) ')
xlabel(' Time (h) ')
xaxisHours;
PS: the xaxisHours is a code I made that will make the x axis values from seconds to hours and it's as follows:
xaxisHours.m
grid on
xticks(0:60*60:24*60*60)
xticklabels({'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','10','11','12','13','14','15','16','17','18','19','20','21','22','23' })
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Mohamed Numair
Mohamed Numair am 28 Mai 2021
Bearbeitet: Mohamed Numair am 28 Mai 2021
@Jonas Thank you so much, that should help.
@z8080 I just say Jonas' comment just now, because I got an email notificaiton for your comment. Also, it doesn't show as an Answer so my question looked like it had 0 Answers all along.
Jonas
Jonas am 28 Mai 2021
my bad, i will post a copy of my comment as answer below

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Jonas
Jonas am 28 Mai 2021
Bearbeitet: Jonas am 28 Mai 2021
you can set the Font by specifying it in the label commands, e.g.
ylabel('y-axis','FontName','This is the name of your font')
you can specify the ylimits by calling in every subplot after plotting by calling
ylim([lower upper])
To change all font names after all plotting was done you can also search for all objects with a fontName property in the current figure by
objs=findall(gcf,'-property','FontName')
and then setting it to the font name you want
set(objs,'FontName','YourFontName')

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