number format change in axes of graphs
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I find that numbers on axes will be automatically displayed by common scale factor such as n power of ten when plotting a figure. It seems that n is usually 3 or bigger in absolute. Is it possible to scale it down to 2?
For example, 150 will be automatically displayed as 0.15 as the tick number with 10^3 on top of the y-axis, but it is expected to be 1.5 with 10^2 on top.
But I don't know how to realize it by code?
Could someone have a say? Thank you in advance.
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Bruno Pop-Stefanov
il 20 Gen 2014
1 voto
Please refer to this previous post for formatting tick labels:
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Bruno Pop-Stefanov
il 22 Gen 2014
I did some research and tested myself and apparently, there is no way to control the value of the exponent that MATLAB automatically generates (at least in the current releases).
What you could do instead is label the ticks manually with get and set and play with the exponent:
x = 1:0.1:1000;
y = linspace(-0.005, 0.005, numel(x));
% Find a negative exponent
n = 0;
lpart = floor(max(y));
while lpart == 0
n = n+1;
lpart = floor(10^n * max(y));
end
n = -n;
figure;
plot(x,y)
y_tick = str2num(get(gca, 'YTickLabel'));
set(gca, 'YTickLabel', sprintf('%.e|', y_tick*10^n))
I haven't figured a way to format "0.5e-02" instead of "5.0e-03"... Sorry I can't help you more.
LIU
il 22 Gen 2014
Walter Roberson
il 20 Gen 2014
0 voti
Set yticklabel to the printable representation of the values you want; that will prevent the scale factor from being generated.
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Juan Andrés Martin
il 5 Nov 2020
Modificato: Walter Roberson
il 6 Nov 2020
Refer to "Specify Axis Tick Values and Labels" in Matlab Documentation, specifically "Control Value in Exponent Label Using Ruler Objects" paragraph.
Moreover, using Bruno Pop-Stefanov's code as a basis:
x = 1:0.1:1000;
y = linspace(-0.005, 0.005, numel(x));
plot(x,y)
ax=gca;
ax.YAxis.Exponent=-2;
That should do the trick
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Walter Roberson
il 6 Nov 2020
Note that this requires R2015b or newer.
If I recall correctly, there was also a way to do it in R2015a, but the axis property names were different -- YRuler instead of YAxis I think it was.
Paulo Providencia
il 17 Mar 2026 alle 19:01
Modificato: Walter Roberson
il 17 Mar 2026 alle 20:36
0 voti
This proposal has worked for me: https://superuser.com/questions/1206634/matlab-how-to-put-the-same-number-of-decimal-places-in-the-axes
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