Line Plot with Highest value in the middle

Hi,
Please how can I make a plot with the highest value in the middle while the lowest values at the bottom and top
For example
y -axis has [0, 5, 0]
Thanks

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DGM
DGM il 26 Mag 2022
Modificato: DGM il 26 Mag 2022
You mean
y = [0, 5, 0];
plot(y)
If you mean something else, you'll have to elaborate.

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Thanks for the prompt reply.
I want the scale either on y or x axis to have the highest value in the middle. Normally we used to have for example, -5, 0, 5. but on my case I have a range of values of three vectors without negative values but I want the maximum to be in the middle. For example, y-axis has a scale of 700 to 1500 to 700.
I hope my explanation is clear.
Thanks
I don't see how that makes sense.
Say that x spans [700 1500 700] and y spans [700 1500 700]. Where is (700,700)? The entire domain is ambiguous except at x = y = 1500.
I doubt that's exactly what you want. It would help if you provide a (minimal) concrete example of what you're trying to do.
I don't mean the two axes at thesame time.
I said either x or y axis having a scale that spans like [700 1500 700] and the other axis having a different time series scale.
I hope my question is clear
Thanks
MATLAB axes are unidirectional by definition and can't be anything else -- and it doesn't make any sense, either.
If the y-axis were to be double-valued, which 700 value is to be used for any given set of x,y data? It's not defined only by the y value, but by the ordinal position in the vector, apparently.
All you could do in this case is plot the data in the time vector and then label tick values correspondingly as wanted independent of what the actual tick values are or have overlaying axes with independent scales and plot into the axes of choice for which piece of the data is associated with that section.

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