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I have a set of data that I plot but the points on the graphs are so closed to each other that you can't see them well nd neither their values because even when I zoom in I can't get to them all. Now what I want to do is to space them out without changing their actual values on the graph. Is the a function or any other ways to do that? I've tried changing the axis and the scale but it didn't help. Mostly those points are in the Y direction. Please help What I really mean is though these points are closed to each other I'd like to create and interval between them so they don't pile up on each other

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  • Post your code you used to scale the axis
    – Dan
    Apr 19, 2013 at 14:30
  • @ Freude That is already done. The data points I'm plotting are just what I want for my plot and I need all of them because I'm comparing it with a different one to see if the data changed over time. In other words I need all points Apr 19, 2013 at 15:03
  • @ Dan I used axis([ xmin Xmas ymin ymac]) I also tried Ytick but thr was doing what I really needed. Apr 19, 2013 at 15:06
  • try axis([xmin xmax ymin ymin + d]) where d is small compared to your data range. It sounds like you have too much data to view all at once. Also maybe add some code to your question like how you are plotting for example.
    – Dan
    Apr 19, 2013 at 15:20
  • @user2299595: how about adding some random jitter to separate the points apart?
    – Amro
    Apr 19, 2013 at 17:19

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You can make the vector you are trying to plot to be more sparse taking points after some defined intervals:

plot(x(1:10:end),y(1:10:end))

In this example, I plotted each tenth point. Does it help?

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