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How do I set X axis date tick (properly...) ?

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Dear all,
I successfully managed to have my much desired x axis date tick with the following code:
title('Annex 1: S&P 500 and performance indicators','FontSize',24);
ylabel('Indice evolution - Zscore','FontSize',16);
xlabel('Date','FontSize',16)
d=graph.date(1,1):graph.date(end,1);
a=datevec(d);
[ii,jj]=unique(a(:,1));
set(gca,'xtick',d(jj),'xlim',[graph.date(1,1) graph.date(end,1)]);
%datetick('x','mmm-yy', 'keepticks');
leg=legend('S&P 500','Volume','Price earning','Volatility 90 days','location','northwest');
set(leg,'FontSize',14);
grid on;
And it give me the following result:
Now I want to convert that into date by using datetick: (just removing the comment % in front of datetick) and here is a very strange result...
Why Jan-18 is not respecting its previous position and not ending the time series (which is wrong, the end is March 2018). The corresponding 4.31 (numerical value) was in the correct position in the previous screenshot...
Thank you so much for helping me with that !
Pierre

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Pierre Lonfat
Pierre Lonfat il 26 Mag 2018
For all, datetick('x','mmm-yy', 'keepticks', 'keeplimits');
Voila ! You can actually set both.

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Rajesh Balagam
Rajesh Balagam il 3 Mag 2018
It seems in the new figure x-axis's max limit is changed to 'Jan-18'.
You can use the 'keeplimits' input argument to the datetick function to keep the original axis limits.
datetick('x','mmm-yy', 'keeplimits');
Or you can try manually setting the x-axis's limits using the xlim function.

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