Setting plot limits with dates, Part 2

I belive I have set the xlim to start from April 29. But the output plot starts from April 1. How can I really force the graph to start from April 1?

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Once the figure is plotted, use xlim([x1,x2]) where x1 and x2 are in datetime form to force the graph's x-axis limits be x1 and x2.
See example below:
Where the minimum x-axis value is the thrid entry in the x datetime array and the maximum x-axis value is the last entry
For using datetick, try (if you want to keep the current tick locations):
datetick('x','mm/dd','keeplimits','keepticks')
If not, remove 'keepticks' and use:
set(gca,'XTicks',y) %where y is an array of values you want to use for your xticks in datetime form
xlim([x1,x2])
datetick('x','mm/dd','keeplimits')

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So this is what I find.
I comment out
datetick('x'.'mm/dd')
then true that the graph's x limit is forced on [x1 x2].
But if I activate the above datetick, then the graph will start from 04/20. What can be done?
Try (if you want to keep the current tick locations):
datetick('x','mm/dd','keeplimits','keepticks')
Otherwise, remove 'keepticks' and use:
set(gca,'XTicks',y) %where y is an array of values you want to use for your xticks in datetime form
xlim([x1,x2])
datetick('x','mm/dd','keeplimits')

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