Is this distance variable?

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Christian Vering
Christian Vering on 13 Jan 2016
Commented: Star Strider on 13 Jan 2016
Dear Community,
in the picture you can see a distance. Is it possible to enlarge this distance, so that the graphic looks better?
Thanks for help and have a nice evening, Christian

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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity on 13 Jan 2016
Yes and no.
The YLabel property of the axes is a handle to a text object, and you can set the Position property of that to move it around, but that can get a bit messy if the axes changes because you're both trying to control the same position.
The traditional trick here is to add an extra line to increase the gap:
ylabel({'My Label';' '})
You can fine-tune that by using tex interpreter (or latex) commands:
ylabel({'My Label';'\fontsize{24} '})
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Christian Vering
Christian Vering on 13 Jan 2016
the first solutions works! Thank you all!

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Adam
Adam on 13 Jan 2016
Edited: Adam on 13 Jan 2016
hYLabel = ylabel( 'Some y label' );
then you can edit the ' Position' property of your hYLabel to move it horizontally or vertically. You may have to move the axes as well though as your label may end up off the screen otherwise.
e.g
hYLabel.Position(2) = -15;
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Christian Vering
Christian Vering on 13 Jan 2016
The program is embedded in a gui. There is actually no way to try it this way without changing some boxes but thanks for the fast answer. I will keep this solution in mind!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Jan 2016
Also, if you want to use LaTeX syntax, you need to specify the LaTeX interpreter:
xlabel('$\rm{time}~[s]$', 'Interpreter','latex')
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Christian Vering
Christian Vering on 13 Jan 2016
I am going to open that .pdf file with inkscape whichc exports it to a latex file! In this case it is possible to get the fontsize as in the text even if the image is scaled up or down
Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Jan 2016
It should be. Everything should scale, including the font size.

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