How to put limit in my code?

for i=1:length(a) subplot(2,2,1),scatter3(a(i),x(i),y(i),'o','linewidth',1);
subplot(2,2,2),scatter3(a(i),y(i),z(i),'o','linewidth',1);
subplot(2,2,3),scatter3(a(i),z(i),x(i),'o','linewidth',1);
hold on
subplot(2,2,1),scatter3(a(1:i),x(1:i),y(1:i),'linewidth',1);
title('a vs x vs y');
xlabel('a');
ylabel('x');
zlabel('y');
subplot(2,2,2),scatter3(a(1:i),y(1:i),z(1:i),'linewidth',1);
title('a vs y vs z');
xlabel('a');
ylabel('y');
zlabel('z');
subplot(2,2,3),scatter3(a(1:i),z(1:i),x(1:i),'linewidth',1);
title('a vs z vs x');
xlabel('a');
ylabel('z');
zlabel('x');
F(i)=getframe(gcf);
pause(0.01);
if i~=length(a)
clf
end
end
video=VideoWriter('test.avi');
video.FrameRate = 6;
open(video)
writeVideo(video,F)
close(video)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Sep 2021
Edited: Image Analyst on 21 Sep 2021
I don't know what "limit" means to you. And what are a, x, y, and z?
As I am trying to animate the graph with the help of excel data. I want to stop the coordinates of the graph like x should be (-2 25 ). Time -a, x, y, z- distance

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Answers (1)

If I have got the question correctly, then these functions may solve your query.
xlim([x_min x_max])
ylim([y_min y_max])
zlim([z_min z_max])

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I have tried this like xlim([-2 45]) and all. But it is giving an error. The graph is not showing any values.

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