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xticks showing latitude and longitude

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peter
peter il 30 Mag 2013
I have 3-dim atmospheric data of which I want to plot a vertical cross section. Getting the cross section data and plotting it is no problem, just the ticks give me headache. I want the x-axis to show me the location with both latitude and longitude, preferably longitude below the latitude. How can I customize the xticks so that they exactly show that?

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Iain
Iain il 30 Mag 2013
set(axis_handle,'YTickLabel',{label1,label2...})
Coming up with the labels is up to you.
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Iain
Iain il 5 Giu 2013
I'm not sure theres a latex character for new line - if there is, make sure it is part of the label. If not, try carriage return and linefeed (char(13) and char(10) respectively).
peter
peter il 5 Giu 2013
I tried char(10) and char(13), no luck. Acc. to help pages, tick labels do not interpret TeX sequences.

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José-Luis
José-Luis il 30 Mag 2013
Modificato: José-Luis il 30 Mag 2013
aH = axes;
h = plot(aH,rand(10,1));
set(aH,'XTick',1:2:10);
set(aH,'XTickLabel',[]);
oneTick = ['Lookee up' char(10) 'Lookee down']; %char(10) is return of carriage
your_labels = cell(1,5);
y_lim = get(aH,'YLim');
y_offset = y_lim(1) - diff(y_lim)/15; %This is the tricky bit, to get it looking right you have to set a good offset
your_labels(:) = {oneTick}; %you could place your labels in a cell array
counter = 1;
for ii = get(aH,'XTick')
text(ii,y_offset,your_labels{counter},...
'HorizontalAlignment','center',...
'Interpreter','latex');
counter = counter + 1;
end
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peter
peter il 5 Giu 2013
Thanks! It seems that one can only accept one answer, even though both have been helpful. And this one even does the trick with the linebreak.

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