How to select first entry of multiple xlim

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Henrik Schädlich
Henrik Schädlich el 15 de Nov. de 2017
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Hello,
imagine I have subplots like
for i=1:2
ax = subplot(1,2,i)
xlim(ax(1),[0 130])
xlim(ax(2),[0 140])
end
How can I select only the first xlim entry of ax(1)? I tried this command:
x1 = xlim(ax(1),1); and several other combinations. Best regards Henrik
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Jan
Jan el 15 de Nov. de 2017
The question is not clear. After ax = subplot(1,2,i), ax is a scalar, such that "ax(2)" should fail.

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Jan
Jan el 15 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Jan el 15 de Nov. de 2017
Perhaps you mean:
for i=1:2
ax = subplot(1,2,i)
axLim = get(ax, 'XLim');
x1 = axLim(1);
end
Or do you want to set the left X-limit keeping the automatic limit on the right?
for i=1:2
ax = subplot(1,2,i)
axLim = get(ax, 'XLim');
xlim(ax, [130, axLim(2)]);
end
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VBBV
VBBV el 28 de Mayo de 2025
Movida: VBBV el 28 de Mayo de 2025
Use the for loop index
for i=1:2
ax(i) = subplot(1,2,i)
end
ax =
Axes with properties: XLim: [0 1] YLim: [0 1] XScale: 'linear' YScale: 'linear' GridLineStyle: '-' Position: [0.1300 0.1100 0.3347 0.8150] Units: 'normalized' Use GET to show all properties
ax =
1×2 Axes array: Axes Axes
xlim(ax(1),[0 130]);
xlim(ax(2),[0 140]);

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