How to access axis' secondary label (power of ten)?
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Hi,
I was wondering how one can access/control the secondary axis labels that display the power of ten and that are generated when axis limits are larger than round about 10^5. I'm not really sure how they're called so here's a picture of what I mean:
The reason why I ask is because I would like to have axis labelling in engeneering notation, i.e. only powers of ten that divide by 3 (10^3, 10^6, 10^9, etc.).
I read in Yair Altman's blog that with HG2 this part of the axes is accessible via the axes' YRuler.SecondaryLabel property. Does anyone know of a way to control it within HG1?
Stephan.
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the cyclist
2013-9-4
Just as an alternative ...
I often divide my plotted values by the appropriate power of 10 [e.g. plot(x/1e3,y/1e6)] and then notate that in the label
xlabel('Awesomeness [thousands]')
ylabel('Coolness [millions]')
Jan
2013-9-9
A good question. Sometimes these secondary tick labels do not disappear when the tick-labels are removed or changed.
I've tried a lot, but did not find a method to access these labels, neither with documented nor undocumented methods.
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Adam Danz
2023-10-12
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2023-10-18
Starting in MATLAB R023b, you can use xsecondarylabel, ysecondarylabel, and zsecondarylabel functions to set, update, or turn off the secondary labels.
For more info and a demo, see this Graphics and App Buidling blog article
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Steven Lord
2023-10-12
Even before that, if you just want to change the exponent on the axes you can do this using the Exponent property of the ruler object (at least as far back as release R2019a, which is as far back as I checked in the documentation.)
x = 1:10;
plot(x, x.^8)
title('With exponent')
figure
plot(x, x.^8)
ax = gca;
ax.YAxis.Exponent = 0;
title('Without exponent')
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