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Controlling the Axes
The axis command supports a number of options for setting the scaling, orientation, and aspect ratio of plots. You can also set these options interactively. See Editing Plots for more information.
Setting Axis Limits
By default, MATLAB finds the maxima and minima of the data to choose the axis limits to span this range. The axis command enables you to specify your own limits
or for three-dimensional graphs,
to reenable MATLAB automatic limit selection.
Setting Axis Aspect Ratio
axis also enables you to specify a number of predefined modes. For example,
makes the x-axes and y-axes the same length.
makes the individual tick mark increments on the x- and y-axes the same length. This means
followed by either axis square or axis equal turns the oval into a proper circle.
returns the axis scaling to its default, automatic mode.
Setting Axis Visibility
You can use the axis command to make the axis visible or invisible.
makes the axis visible. This is the default.
Setting Grid Lines
The grid command toggles grid lines on and off. The statement
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