lsline shifts the yaxis upwards

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Priya
Priya on 24 Feb 2014
Commented: Tony Ingram on 28 Mar 2017
I am plotting four points:
x = [-0.13; -0.31; -1.07; -0.85] y = [-2.58; 5.21; -0.80 ; -1.14]
plot (x,y,'o')
x-axis and y-axis minimum and maximum should be same (both axes should have same scale) Here, -3 is minimum limit and 6 is maximum limit for both x and y axes.
I use lsline function to plot the least square fit line. Though both axes have same scale, however the y axis shifts upwards. ( -3 the minimum point on y axis shifted upwards)
Y-axes has less distance between the tick points. Please see the figure.
I don't know why? Please help.

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Paul
Paul on 24 Feb 2014
add:
axis([-3 6 -3 6],'square')
after your plot command.
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Paul
Paul on 25 Feb 2014
I think it's just a bug. I tried it in Matlab r2013b and it worked with just one axis command, whereas in r2012b I had the same problem as you. I think it resizes the line from the x value of the first point to the most right point.
Tony Ingram
Tony Ingram on 28 Mar 2017
This is still happening in 2016b... how can we report this to get it fixed?

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