Force x axis to start at origin
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Hi,
I want to make a bar chart in MATLAB R2016b. For some reason the x-axis does not start in the origin of the x- and y-axis. Does anyone know how you can force it to start there? Now it starts a couple of centimeters to the right which results in the values on the x-axis to be placed very close to each other (see figure).

This is the code I use:
b= bar(timespan,combi,'FaceColor',orange);
b(2).FaceColor= cyaan;
xlabel('Local Time [hrs]')
ylabel('# flights')
xticks(timespan)
With timespan being a matrix defining the hours of the day 0:23. And combi being a 24x2 matrix defining 2 columns of operation data.
Thanks in advance.
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KSSV
2016-11-30
编辑:KSSV
2016-11-30
Use xlim. Doc xlim.
xlim([0. 24])
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Steven Lord
2023-11-1
FYI, in the years since this question was asked we've introduced a number of functions and functionality for customizing the appearance of the axes. Take a look at the functions listed on this page for more information.
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