Force x axis to start at origin

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
KSSV il 30 Nov 2016
Modificato: KSSV il 30 Nov 2016
Use xlim. Doc xlim.
xlim([0. 24])

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Bas
Bas il 30 Nov 2016
I tried that one, but that gives only x-axis values in time steps of 5 (0 5 10 15 20). I would like to see all integers between 0 and 24..
KSSV
KSSV il 30 Nov 2016
Try axis tight.
If not use xlim and you have to play around with xticks
Bas
Bas il 30 Nov 2016
Thanks that works
Manjula
Manjula il 15 Dic 2017
Thank you, you saved my time.
Thank you so much, this was really helpful!
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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