Markers intersect with axis in MATLAB plot

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Ben
Ben il 22 Lug 2013
Hello
I am plotting some data with markers, e.g.:
loglog(t55,r55,'ko','markerfacecolor','w','markersize',12);
However this marker intersects with my axis and i can see the border outside the actual plotting area defined by xlim and ylim. Altering markersize and boundaries is no option!
How can I adapt my plot that only the part of the marker in plotting are is seen?
Thanks
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 23 Lug 2013
I don't think it can be easily done. See a previous unanswered question of mine where I was trying to figure out the extents of the markers.

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Ben
Ben il 23 Lug 2013
nobody?
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Jan
Jan il 23 Lug 2013
Please do not bump your question by posting a pseudo-answer. When the readers did not find a solution before, bumping without adding new information, is a waste of time.

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez il 23 Lug 2013
Set the axis according to your data, extending the limits to your need:
x= rand(10,1);
y = rand(10,1);
loglog(x,y,'ko','markerfacecolor','w','markersize',12);
ext=1; % adapt this value to your needs
axis([min(x)-ext max(x)+ext min(y)-ext max(y)+ext])

Jan
Jan il 23 Lug 2013
Try to clip the axes' children:
AxesH = loglog(t55,r55,'ko','markerfacecolor','w','markersize',12);
Child = get(AxesH, 'Children');
set(Child, 'Clipping', 'on');
But perhaps this matters the center of the markers only, but not if only parts of the circles are outside the axes' limits.
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Jan
Jan il 23 Lug 2013
This means, that there is no trivial solution. Then explain, why you need this and in which format you ant to export the diagrams.
Ben
Ben il 23 Lug 2013
It's about plotting test results in a clean and nice way for a paper. Plots are exported as .eps files. I can edit them with CorelDRAW. That's not the way I intended to to it, but I guess its less work than fiddeling around with MATLAB.

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Alexander Weitzel
Alexander Weitzel il 7 Nov 2022
Even though this question is already quite old, I can present a simple and viable solution for the problem of overflowing markers.
Assuming you are interested in a clean picture for an article or a dissertation, simply set 'ClippingStyle' to 'rectangle' and print the figure to pdf, parts of markers lying outside of axes are now clipped.
set(gca,'ClippingStyle','rectangle');
print(gcf,'foo.pdf','-dpdf','-r300','-bestfit');

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