How to make only x-axis invisible (y-axis stays visible)?
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I have two axes (top, bottom) in a GUI. I do not want the x-axis of the top ghraph to be present (because it is the same as the bottom x-axis). I could not find how to handle separately the x and y axis visibility.
Csaba
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Wayne King
el 23 de Mayo de 2013
without seeing your code, a simple way is just to set the 'xtick' property to []
plot(randn(100,1));
set(gca,'xtick',[])
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Csaba
el 23 de Mayo de 2013
Wayne King
el 23 de Mayo de 2013
Does this get closer?
subplot(211)
plot(randn(100,1))
set(gca,'xtick',[]);
set(gca,'xcolor',[1 1 1])
subplot(212)
plot(randn(100,1))
Csaba
el 24 de Mayo de 2013
Muhammad Shah
el 17 de Dic. de 2018
This Question is posted in 2013, but still last week got more than a thousand views, and I also needed this info, and I got very helpful information in this post, but surprizingly later I got an other solution in Matlab documentation and that was not yet here, and it is probably the smalest code, and I tested it and it worked nice, so I decided to addd it, here it is:
axis off ;
And thats it your axes are gone.
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Csaba
el 20 de Dic. de 2018
Luca Nagel
el 8 de Jul. de 2021
Dear Muhammad, thank you this was really helpful!
Johann Riemensberger
el 27 de Oct. de 2016
7 votos
Hi, axes('Color','none','XColor','none');
works for me Bests Johann
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Katherine Latimer
el 20 de Nov. de 2016
Wow after all that...thanks Johann!
Csaba
el 25 de Dic. de 2018
Jorge Mariscal Harana
el 5 de Jul. de 2017
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 27 de Mayo de 2023
Hi,
Try:
ax1.YAxis.Visible = 'off'; % remove y-axis
ax1.XAxis.Visible = 'off'; % remove x-axis
Hope that helps, J
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de Sept. de 2017
Note: this uses syntax and properties available from R2014b, and so cannot could not have been used in the 2013 time-frame the question was originally asked for.
Ankit Labh
el 27 de Mayo de 2023
How about removing only one y axis (say right side) and not both?
Thanks
Florens Helfferich
el 27 de Nov. de 2023
@Ankit Labh ax1.Box = false;
This removes both the top and right side axes, but not the left and bottom axes.
Kyle Henderson
el 3 de Dic. de 2017
4 votos
xticks([])
Rini Varghese
el 9 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Rini Varghese
el 14 de Abr. de 2022
Try the following:
h = gca;
h.XAxis.Visible = 'off';
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Cg Gc
el 14 de Feb. de 2019
This works great. Thank you.
Abdul Basith Ashraf
el 11 de Nov. de 2019
This is better
If I set
set(gca,'xtick',[])
the grid will also vanish.
But with your code, the grid stays . Thanks
John Barber
el 24 de Mayo de 2013
This solution might be overkill, but you can get that effect with my File Exchange program 'oaxes', available here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/30018. The following will show only a y axis at the left edge of the plot:
oa = oaxes;
oa.XAxisLine = 'off';
oa.XLabel = '';
oa.YLabel = '';
oa.Arrow = 'off';
oa.Origin = [-Inf -Inf 0];
% If you want the normal y label to be visible:
ylabel('my y axis...')
set(get(gca,'YLabel'),'visible','on')
This should get you close to what you are looking for. The oaxes documentation will give you more information about the properties used in the example above, including an explanation of the difference between the oaxes 'YLabel' property which is set to empty above, and the parent axes' 'YLabel' text object. The main difference in appearance I am getting is that the oaxes ticks are bidirectional (they extend out on both sides from the axes line), while a normal axes has ticks that only extend to one side. Currently, there is no way to change this in oaxes, but I might add it in a future release.
-John
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Csaba
el 27 de Mayo de 2013
h = axes;
plot(h,rand(10,1));
pos = get(h,'Position');
new_h = axes('Position',pos);
linkaxes([h new_h],'y');
pos(3) = eps; %Edited here
set(new_h,'Position',pos,'XTick',[],'XTickLabel',[]);
set(h,'Visible','off');
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Csaba
el 24 de Mayo de 2013
José-Luis
el 24 de Mayo de 2013
My bad, please see the edited code where the width is made very small instead of zero. This would be sort of a kludge.
Csaba
el 27 de Mayo de 2013
Jan
el 24 de Nov. de 2017
[EDITED, moved from flag] andreas jensen wrote:
Overly complicated and doesn't work
Chintan
el 17 de Mayo de 2014
0 votos
Turn Box off, it usually works.
Martin
el 24 de Mzo. de 2016
0 votos
I solved something similar that way:
set(axis_h,'XColor',axis_h.Parent.Color);
-Martin
This wasn't an option when the question was originally asked, but now you can change the Visible property of the appropriate ruler object that is part of the axes. Compare the axes without the ruler being changed:
ax = axes;
plot(ax, 1:10);
with one that does have the ruler turned off.
figure
ax2 = axes;
plot(ax2, 1:10);
% Get the ruler for the X axis
x = ax2.XAxis;
% Make it invisible
x.Visible = 'off';
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Simon
el 4 de Abr. de 2025
That still doesn't answer the original question. The question was, could he remove the top axis only and keep the bottom axis. No one has answered this successfully
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