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autocorrelation plot without the grid of lines

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ektor
ektor el 13 de Mayo de 2024
Respondida: Saurabh el 13 de Mayo de 2024
Hi all,
I am using the function autocorr(). However, it produces the graph with a grid of vertical and horizontal lines.
Is there any way to remove them?
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE el 13 de Mayo de 2024
hello
you can remove the grid by specifying grid off after the plot
Mdl = arima(AR={0.75,0.15},SAR={0.9,-0.5,0.5}, ...
SARLags=[12 24 36],MA=-0.5,Constant=2, ...
Variance=1);
% Simulate data from Mdl.
rng(1); % For reproducibility
y = simulate(Mdl,1000);
% Plot the default autocorrelation function (ACF).
figure
autocorr(y)
grid off

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Saurabh
Saurabh el 13 de Mayo de 2024
HI EKTOR,
Seems to me that by default the plot is having horizontal and vertical lines in, which iIs not required here as per the requirement.
To remove the grid lines from the graph, ‘grid’ function can be used.
Here is an example code for the above implementation:
% Example time series data
data = randn(100, 1); % Generate some random data
% Compute and plot the autocorrelation
autocorr(data);
With the above code we get this plot:
By adding one line of code, vertical and horizontal grid lines are eliminated:
% Example time series data
data = randn(100, 1); % Generate some random data
% Compute and plot the autocorrelation
autocorr(data);
% Turn off the grid for the current axes
grid off;
To get more idea about how grid works, have a look at this website:

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