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plot two time series datasets from different years on the same plot ignoring the year

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I want to plot two time series datasets from 2019 and 2020 on the same plot to compare them but I want to ignore the year so they are on top of each other. for this I changed the years to 2000 and plot it both but then the xaxis label is 2000. Also this works ok if no leap years but not a good idea if one of the years is a leap year. I also tried converting the datetime to 'day of year' but then the xaxis is a number and I want to show dates.
is there a way to do this without changing the year?
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Ihab Abboud
Ihab Abboud on 30 Oct 2020
in desperation I dragged the legend to the bottom to cover the year but I don't like workarounds if there is a proper way to do it

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 30 Oct 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 30 Oct 2020
You can run the following lines after creating the figure
ax = gca;
ax.XTickLabelMode = 'manual';
ax.XTickLabel = datestr(ax.XTick,'mmmm dd');
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 31 Oct 2020
You can do something like this so that you don't need to change the year number
t1 = datetime(2019,1,1):datetime(2019,12,31);
y1 = rand(size(t1));
t2 = datetime(2020,1,1):datetime(2020,12,31);
y2 = rand(size(t2));
ax1 = axes();
hold(ax1);
plot(t1, y1);
ax1.XTickLabelMode = 'manual';
ax1.XTickLabel = datestr(ax1.XTick,'mmm dd');
ax2 = axes('Position', ax1.Position, 'Visible', 'off');
hold(ax2);
plot(t2, y2, 'r')
However, note that in this case, the difference will be offset by 1 day. A reasonable approach seems to remove the extra day.

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