How to force a (small) gap on axis

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Tim
Tim on 16 Dec 2024
Commented: Adam Danz on 16 Dec 2024
Hi,
when I plot data with values from -1 to 1, the y-axis ranges from -1 to 1, resulting in the graph reaching the top and bottom of the plot, which looks bad.
If my values range from -pi to pi, the axis will go from -4 to 4, resulting in the graph not reaching the top and bottom, which looks much better.
Is there a way to switch to a mode where there is always a (small) gap?
I know I can define the min/max of the axis, but I don't want to do it manually for each plot or define a formula on my own.
Many thanks!

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ScottB
ScottB on 16 Dec 2024
Try:
axis padded
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Tim
Tim on 16 Dec 2024
Exactly what I want, thanks a lot! May your beer always be cold!
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 16 Dec 2024
You can also apply this to individual axes using xlim('padded') or with ylim, zlim.

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Les Beckham
Les Beckham on 16 Dec 2024
You can use the axis command to specify some padding around the data
plot(-1:0.1:1)
grid on
plot(-1:0.1:1)
axis padded
grid on
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Tim
Tim on 16 Dec 2024
Perfect, thank you, may your beer also always be cold!

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