How to remove ticks from the x-axis?
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Hi everybody,
I am wondering if there is any way to remove the ticks from only one axis, let say x-axis, when you plot a graph. (TickLength applies the changes to both x- and y-axis which is not what I'd like)
Thank you very much in advance, Vahid
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Bryan Conklin
on 27 Aug 2019
Edited: Bryan Conklin
on 27 Aug 2019
h=gca; h.XAxis.TickLength = [0 0];
This will allow you to keep the labels but remove the tick marks on only the x-axis.
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Shaojun Liao
on 5 Apr 2023
Thank you so much for helping, hope more people can see it. Because your answer is exactly related to the point.
Hossein
on 18 Oct 2017
but how to keep the numbers?
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Sarah Zinn
on 13 Dec 2017
Edited: Sarah Zinn
on 13 Dec 2017
I use
set(gca,'TickLength',[0 0])
but it will affect the YTick as well.
Walter Fanka
on 20 Dec 2018
set(gca,'TickLength',[0 .01])
% where 0 is the length of ticks on the x-axis and
% .01 is the length on the y-axis.
So in this case, the x-axis is "tickless" :)
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LeChat
on 28 Oct 2020
This is nice, but would there be a way to remove the ticks only on one side of the graph, and not the one facing it? I would like to have ticks on the main axis but no mirror ticks (I have a box around my graph and I do not want ticks on the other sides of the box). Thank you for your help!
LeChat
on 28 Oct 2020
oh actually I found this which works great:
plot(1:10)
% get handle to current axes
a = gca;
% set box property to off and remove background color
set(a,'box','off','color','none')
% create new, empty axes with box but without ticks
b = axes('Position',get(a,'Position'),'box','on','xtick',[],'ytick',[]);
% set original axes as active
axes(a)
% link axes in case of zooming
linkaxes([a b])
from:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15553720/matlab-remove-only-top-and-right-ticks-with-leaving-box-on
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