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How can I put all the axis numbers with the same number of decimal places on the chart? I want all y-axis numbers to have the same number of decimal places. Thanks.



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          You can do this by getting the yticks, converting them to string with required number of decimal digits using num2str, and then setting them as yticklabels.



          So just add the following line after plotting:



          set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'ytick')','%.3f')); 
          %This will set all values on the y-axis to 3 decimal places





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            You can do this by getting the yticks, converting them to string with required number of decimal digits using num2str, and then setting them as yticklabels.



            So just add the following line after plotting:



            set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'ytick')','%.3f')); 
            %This will set all values on the y-axis to 3 decimal places





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              You can do this by getting the yticks, converting them to string with required number of decimal digits using num2str, and then setting them as yticklabels.



              So just add the following line after plotting:



              set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'ytick')','%.3f')); 
              %This will set all values on the y-axis to 3 decimal places





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                You can do this by getting the yticks, converting them to string with required number of decimal digits using num2str, and then setting them as yticklabels.



                So just add the following line after plotting:



                set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'ytick')','%.3f')); 
                %This will set all values on the y-axis to 3 decimal places





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                You can do this by getting the yticks, converting them to string with required number of decimal digits using num2str, and then setting them as yticklabels.



                So just add the following line after plotting:



                set(gca,'yticklabel',num2str(get(gca,'ytick')','%.3f')); 
                %This will set all values on the y-axis to 3 decimal places






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