shift x axis to plot daytime hours before nighttime hours
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Heidi Hirsh
on 16 Aug 2020
Commented: Heidi Hirsh
on 19 Aug 2020
I have a plot where the x axis is the hour of the day. Right now the xaxis starts at 0 and ends at 24. Instead, I want to plot the daytime hours before the nighttime hours so that it starts at x=8 and ends at x=7 so that I can view all the nighttime data together. Can someone tell me how to set up the plot this way?
Thank you!
This is my code right now:
f1=figure(1)
hold on; box on;
yyaxis left
yline(0)
bar(1:24,mfbin,'facecolor',gray);
errorbar(1:24,mfbin,sdfbin,'k.','linewidth',e)
ylabel('Filtered Flux (mmol/m^2/h)')
ylim([-70 70])
yyaxis right
plot(1:24,mMPARbin,'b.','markersize',30);
yline(100,'b')
% errorbar(1:24,mMPARbin,sdMPARbin,'k.','linewidth',e);
ylabel('PAR')
ylim([-1000 1000])
xlim([0 24])
set(gca,'fontsize',18)
ax=gca;
ax.YAxis(1).Color='k'
ax.YAxis(2).Color='b'
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Walter Roberson
on 16 Aug 2020
That only makes sense if the data is valid for 24 hours starting at 8am, not if the data is for one particular calendar day.
If the data is valid for 24 hours, then take
H = datetime('today','Format', 'HH') + hours(8:24+7);
errorbar(H, circshift(mfbin,-7), circshift(sdfbin,-7), 'k.', 'linewidth', e)
and similar.
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Aug 2020
It appears that the underlying graphics objects used to create errorbars do not permit non-numeric x coordinates.
You can use xticklabels() to cause the output labels to be whatever you want, so you could use "hours since 08:00" as your x but label it as appropriate. The difficulty with that approach is that it does not adjust data cursors. You can program data cursors to hide the underlying values if need be... but it is easier if you just do not support data cursors.
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