How to display data on plot without overlapping displayed data.

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I've been trying to display the data that my plot is displaying, but my problem is certain data is overlapping the other one.
Is there a way were I can display the numbers without them covering each other?
% Get the data and construct the polynomial interpolant.
n = 11; ind = transpose([1:11]);
x = -4+8*(ind-1)/(n-1);
x2 = 4*cos((pi*(2*ind-1))/(2*n));
y = exp(-x.^2);
c = interpnewt(x,y);
%c2 = interpnewt(x2,y);
plot(x, y, 'rx')
hold on
z = transpose(linspace(-4,4,500));
p = hornernewt(c,x,z);
%p1 = hornernewt(c2,x2,z);
set(gca, 'fontsize', 9)
fp = plot(z,p)
strValues = strtrim(cellstr(num2str([round(x(:),3,'significant') round(y(:),3,'significant')],'(%df3,%df3)')));
text(x,y,strValues,'HorizontalAlignment','center','FontSize',14);
fp(1).LineWidth=3;

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 22 de Oct. de 2020
You could rotate the text to 45 degrees (or any angle) using
text(___, 'rotation',45)

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