Plot data with x-axis as date
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Hello Community,
I have a vector of data (1x3040) representing time series data of one year measured each 15 min. I need to use a subplot function to the plot the data and show the Month's names only on x-axis like : Jan July Dec. On the second plot ( vector data (1x288) ), I need to show x-axis as Jan-1 Jan-2 Jan-3.
Any suggestions ?
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dpb
il 13 Feb 2019
Modificato: dpb
il 14 Feb 2019
t=datetime(2019,1,1,0,0:15:365*24*60-15,0);
plot(t,randn(size(t)))
hAx=gca;
hAx.XTick=datetime(2019,[1 7 12],1);
ADDENDUM:
xtk=hAx.XTick;
xtk.Format='MMM';
hAx.XTickLabel=cellstr(xtk.');
ADDENDUM SECOND:
NB: Unfortunately, internals for the datetime axis object silently adds a year back in if one tries
hAx.XTick=datetime(2019,[1 7 12],1);
xtk=hAx.XTick;
xtk.Format='MMM';
hAx.XTick=xtk;
the use of the TickLabel property with the formatted date is the only way I've found that works to override the behavior.
One would think like on the numeric ruler there would be a way to indicate if wanted the explicit year shown or not, but no! TMW didn't think we needed that nicety. There's not even a hidden property that could use. :(
Worthy of an enhancement request/quality-of-implemenation topic. I don't recall if I submitted this one the when this came up; first I recall within a few months back...but I couldn't find the particular thread to link to.
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Abby Skofield
il 20 Set 2023
@Monsef Tahir Starting in MATLAB R2023b, you can add, remove, or update the secondary labels using the new functions xsecondarylabel, ysecondarylabel, zsecondarylabel.
t=datetime(2019,1,1,0,0:15:365*24*60-15,0);
plot(t,randn(size(t)))
hAx=gca;
hAx.XTick=datetime(2019,[1 7 12],1);
xsecondarylabel(Visible='off')
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