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Husnain Ahmed
Husnain Ahmed on 31 Aug 2018
I have two plots from the same sensors. One plot is from target computre and one plot is from my PC. I want to scale the x-axis in such a way that they both look same. Please guide me. Thanks.
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Husnain Ahmed
Husnain Ahmed on 31 Aug 2018
plot(Time_vector,cyl_pos/1000) %Data from Target PC xlim([0 25]) hold on plot(pos.time/100,pos.signals.values) %Data from my PC
Saskia van der Peet
Saskia van der Peet on 29 Jul 2020
Thank you! This helped me a lot!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 31 Aug 2018
I am not certain what you want to do.
If you want to actually synchronize the signals, consider using the alignsignals (link) function, that I believe was introduced in R2016b. Another option is the dtw (link) ‘dynamic time warping’ function, introduced in R2016a.

Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs on 31 Aug 2018
Edited: Jim Riggs on 31 Aug 2018
First, you need to get the handle to the current axes:
h=gca;
This gives the handle to the current plot axes. Now you can modify the properties of the axes. To set the X axis limits use:
set (h,'Xlim',[xmin,xmax]);
One good way to keep track of plot handles is to assign them when you make the plot:
h1=plot(...);
...
...
h2=plot(...);
now you can manipulate the different plots:
set(h1,...);
set(h2,...);
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Husnain Ahmed
Husnain Ahmed on 31 Aug 2018
Can you please tell me what should i write in h1=plot(. . .); ? Matlab gives me Invalid use of operator error. When i give some value
Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs on 31 Aug 2018
That is your plot command when you create the plot axes, e.g.
h=plot(Time_vector,cyl_pos/1000);

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