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Madmad
Madmad on 19 Feb 2024
Commented: Voss on 30 May 2024
I would like to move the exponent of the Y axis that is naturally above the figure, to the outside (left side) of the figure.
See my impressive plot attached. Any suggestion (I mean with an automatic way) such as 'TickDir' 'out' for the ticks, but for the exponent x10^6 here. Cheers

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Voss
Voss on 19 Feb 2024
I don't know of a way to move that exponent label, but if you have R2023b or later, you can use the ysecondarylabel function to set its string to empty, and then create your own exponent label (using the text function) where you want.
plot(1e6:1e6:7e6)
ylim([1e6 7.5e6])
ax = gca();
ysecondarylabel(ax,'')
text(ax, ...
'String','x10^{6}', ...
'Units','normalized', ...
'Position',[0 1], ...
'HorizontalAlignment','right', ...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
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Sim
Sim on 30 May 2024
Edited: Sim on 30 May 2024
Hi @Voss, I use
>> version
ans =
'23.2.0.2515942 (R2023b) Update 7'
and with your solution
plot(1e6:1e6:7e6)
ylim([1e6 7.5e6])
ax = gca();
ysecondarylabel(ax,'')
text(ax, ...
'String','x10^{6}', ...
'Units','normalized', ...
'Position',[0 1], ...
'HorizontalAlignment','right', ...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')
I get the following warning/error:
String scalar or character vector must have valid interpreter syntax:
x10^{6}
and the following plot:
What can I do to get your result?
Voss
Voss on 30 May 2024
It seems like you may have set the default text interpreter to latex instead of tex. Try explicitly specifying tex as the interpreter for this text object:
text(ax, ...
'Interpreter','tex', ...
'String','x10^6', ... {} optional in this case
'Units','normalized', ...
'Position',[0 1], ...
'HorizontalAlignment','right', ...
'VerticalAlignment','bottom')

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 19 Feb 2024
Here is one example how to get it done:
% Sample data for plot display
x = linspace(0, 2*pi, 100);
y = 1e6 * sin(x);
%% Demo 1
figure;
plot(x, y);
yticks([0, max(y)])
yticklabels({'0', '10^6'});
ylabel('Y-axis');
title('Example Plot');
xlabel('X-axis');
%% Demo 2
figure;
plot(x, y);
yticks([min(y), 0, max(y)])
yticklabels( {'-10^6', '0', '10^6'});
ylabel('Y-axis');
title('Example Plot');
xlabel('X-axis');
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Madmad
Madmad on 19 Feb 2024
Thanks for your answer, but this is not what I am looking for. On your second example, I would like -1 0 1 to be displayed on the y axis; with the exponent at the top. I do not want the exponent x10^6 written at each line like in your example, I need the number on the left of the figure rather than above it, like in my example.

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