How can I have similar left side starting point for multiple plots on tiledlayout?

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I have been trying to put three plots in (3,1) style on a tiled layout. I have different resolution of data like the first one is (24,6); second one is (96,6) and third one is (288,6). Now when I try to plot them in three plots and place them in the tiled layout the beginning point on the left side do not align, so it looks odd. Can you suggest any solution for that problem. I am attaching the figure and dataset and code used for the plotting.
open sample.fig

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Matt J
Matt J 2023-8-25
You can use xlim to set where you want each plot to begin.
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Jubeyer Rahman
Jubeyer Rahman 2023-8-25
As I have said the data resolution isn't the same, my issue is though the zero starts at the same alignment but the 1 is not. That's why it looks very odd. The first one the x=1 happens much later than those at second and third figure.
Matt J
Matt J 2023-8-25
编辑:Matt J 2023-8-25
You need to be specifying both x and y coordinate data when you plot. If you do, the plot() command will know where you want the coordinates in axes data units, and the change in sampling resolution won't matter, e.g.,
tiledlayout(2,1)
nexttile
x=linspace(1,5,10); %low resolution
plot(x,x.^2);
xlim([0,5]); xlabel x, ylabel x^2
nexttile
x=linspace(1,5,10000); %high resolution
plot(x,x.^2);
xlim([0,5]); xlabel x, ylabel x^2

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