X and Y Labelling

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Slarn
Slarn on 7 Mar 2014
Edited: Slarn on 7 Mar 2014
I cant seem to show the label name on the 2nd figure graph. is there any error with my script? Tried some editing on the command but cant seem to get it to work. And how do I add a title to both figures? Thanks!
if true
figure
plot(o_delta(90:840,485),'XData',[0:(D*1000)/750:(D*1000)]); %plot line y 485
xlabel('Distance(mm)');
ylabel('Delta(0kg)');
figure_FontSize=12;
set(get(gca,'XLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','top');
set(get(gca,'YLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','middle');
set(findobj('FontSize',10),'FontSize',figure_FontSize);
set(gca,'tickdir','in')
set(gca,'ticklength',[0.01 0.01]);
axis on
%%%%%%%%%%%%
figure
plot(delta_diff(90:840,485),'XData',[0:(D*1000)/750:(D*1000)]); %plot line y 485
xlabel('Distance(mm)');
ylabel('Delta(3kg)');
figure_FontSize=12;
set(get(gca,'XLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','top');
set(get(gca,'YLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','middle');
set(findobj('FontSize',10),'FontSize',figure_FontSize);
set(gca,'tickdir','in')
set(gca,'ticklength',[0.01 0.01]);
axis on
end

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 7 Mar 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim on 7 Mar 2014
Just use the exact same code as for the first figure:
xlabel('Distance(mm)'); % remove xlabel1 =
ylabel('Delta(0kg)'); % remove ylabel1 =
figure_FontSize = 12;
set(get(gca,'XLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','top');
set(get(gca,'YLabel'),'FontSize',figure_FontSize,'Vertical','middle');
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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 7 Mar 2014
I am talking about the plot command on line 103. Add a figure command right before and it should work.
Slarn
Slarn on 7 Mar 2014
Edited: Slarn on 7 Mar 2014
thanks! I found the error, i deleted the plot command at line 104 and it works as i not going to plot that. finally all the labels show up! :D

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