Top x axis' labels outside of figure

The label of the top x axis appears outside of the figure, how can this be fixed?
Also, for some reason I don't understand, "hold on + plot()" doesn't work in this case, I would like to be able to plot a vertical line but this doesn't appear on the figure either
figure1=figure(4)
axes1 = axes('Parent',figure1,'YScale','log','XScale','log','Layer','top');
grid(axes1,'on');
hold(axes1,'on');
[C,h]=contourf(peaks,[10],'LineColor','none');
clabel(C,h);
hold on %doesn't work
plot([10 10],[0 10],'--k','LineWidth',2) %doesn't work
axis tight;
axis([1 50 1 50])
xlabel('\lambda_x','Fontsize',20);
ylab=ylabel('y^+','Fontsize',20);
grid off
set(ylab, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position', [-0.1, 0.5, 0]);
set(gca,'linewidth',1.5,'FontSize',16)
colormap(flipud(gray(256)));
colorbar;
ax2 = axes('Position',axes1.Position,'YScale','log','XScale','log','XAxisLocation','top','YAxisLocation','right','Color','none','YTick',[]);
xla2=xlabel(ax2,'\lambda_x^+','Fontsize',20);
axis(ax2,[1*100 50*100 1*100 50*100])
set(ax2,'linewidth',1.5,'FontSize',16)
% Top x axis' label appears outside of figure

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Carlos, how do you want the figure to look like? Is this for an app or a standalone figure?
Hi Mischa Kim, the figure is for a latex document, I guess the first problem can be solved by enlarging the figure by using a command (which I don't know) or making space on the top for the label. I have no idea about the second problem, though (hold on doesn't seem to work).

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Answers (2)

I've seen that before too, like when my title font size is too big. You can reduce the axes size to get it to fit by setting the 'InnerPosition', 'OuterPosition', or 'Position' property.
ax = gca
ax.units = 'normalized';
ax.Position = [0.1, 0.1, 0.7, 0.7]; % Adjust as needed to get the size and location correct.

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With that command I was able to change the position of the axis but not the plot's, leading to
but there is not enough space at the top to accomodate for the numbers and the label
Not sure what you did. Explore the other properties of ax that you can set.
how could the printed region (the white canvas) be enlarged? I lack space at the top part
Did you try setting the OuterPosition property? Otherwise, give me code to reproduce your log image/graph/plot or whatever it is.
The code is in the post, plus the lines that you added. Thank you!
Try this. You might still have to play around with the OuterPosition property:
figure1=figure;
axes1 = axes('Parent',figure1,'YScale','log','XScale','log','Layer','top');
grid(axes1,'on');
hold(axes1,'on');
[C,h]=contourf(peaks,[10],'LineColor','none');
clabel(C,h);
hold on %doesn't work
plot([10 10],[0 10],'--k','LineWidth',2) %doesn't work
axis tight;
axis([1 50 1 50])
xlabel('\lambda_x','Fontsize',20);
ylab=ylabel('y^+','Fontsize',20);
grid off
set(ylab, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position', [-0.1, 0.5, 0]);
set(gca,'linewidth',1.5,'FontSize',16)
colormap(flipud(gray(256)));
colorbar;
ax1 = gca;
ax2 = axes('Position',axes1.Position,'YScale','log','XScale','log','XAxisLocation','top','YAxisLocation','right','Color','none','YTick',[]);
xla2=xlabel(ax2,'\lambda_x^+','Fontsize',20);
axis(ax2,[1*100 50*100 1*100 50*100])
set(ax2,'linewidth',1.5,'FontSize',16)
gf = gcf;
gf.WindowState = 'Maximized'
% Top x axis' label appears outside of figure
% so adjust both to shrink them.
ax1.Units = 'normalized';
ax1.OuterPosition = [0, 0, .75, .75];
ax2.Units = 'normalized';
ax2.OuterPosition = [0, 0, .75, .75];
No, it doesn't work because with OuterPosition I am able to shrink the axis but i can't control its position (by playing with the numbers the axis gets shrinked more or less but the position then changes).
Also, do you know why
hold on %doesn't work
plot([10 10],[0 10],'--k','LineWidth',2) %doesn't work
doesn't work?
I don't really know. I'm not going to experiment around with it anymore. Can you call tech support? They're open now.

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I have faced a similar issue where the colorbar labels end up outside the plot area. I don't know how to automate the resizing so that everything fits and end up having to do it manually which is very cumbersome.

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