How can I force the time-axis unit of spectrogram to be 'second(s)' ?

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When I use the spectrogram function (https://www.mathworks.com/help/signal/ref/spectrogram.html) , I find that depends on the time duration of the y data, the time-axis units are dynamic, shifting between 'second(s)' and 'milisecond(s)'. So is it possible to force the unit to be 'second(s)'?
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 25 May 2021
Are you referring to your inputs or are you referring to something in the plot produced by spectrogram?
It would be helpful to provide a screen shot of the figure or supply the input data, depending on what you're describing.
zhehao.nkd
zhehao.nkd on 26 May 2021
Sorry for my vague description. I am referring to the plot generated by function spectrogram without defining the output.
For example,
fs = 32000;
y1 = wgn(1*fs,1,1);
y2 = wgn(2*fs,1,1);
figure;
subplot(2,1,1)
spectrogram(y1,hamming(512),512-round(fs/1e3),512,fs,'yaxis');
subplot(2,1,2)
spectrogram(y2,hamming(512),512-round(fs/1e3),512,fs,'yaxis');
This two subplots will have different time units as ms and s. So how can I force the unit to be s?

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 26 May 2021
Edited: Adam Danz on 27 May 2021
I don't know whether there's an input to spectrogram that could solve this but here's how to fix the labels after the plots are created.
You could detect whether the x-axis is in seconds or ms by the xlabel;
if strcmpi(ax1.XLabel.String, 'Time (ms)')
ax1.XTickLabels = compose('%.1f',ax1.XTick/1000); % set tick labels
xlabel(ax1, 'Time (s)') % set axis label
end
P1=[10,-1];
fs = 32000;
y1 = wgn(1*fs,1,1);
y2 = wgn(2*fs,1,1);
figure;
ax1 = subplot(2,1,1); % get handle
spectrogram(y1,hamming(512),512-round(fs/1e3),512,fs,'yaxis');
subplot(2,1,2)
spectrogram(y2,hamming(512),512-round(fs/1e3),512,fs,'yaxis');
ax1.XTickLabels = compose('%.1f',ax1.XTick/1000); % set tick labels
xlabel(ax1, 'Time (s)') % set axis label

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