Why won't my graph plot properly in the live script?

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I've been trying to plot this for a while. I restarted my laptop twice and I've updated Matlab and restarted it a few times. I don't know what could be happening. When I graph from the command window, it looks fine, so not sure what's up. I've got a Macbook M1 if that helps with anything. This has never happened before.
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Marie Trang
Marie Trang on 28 Jan 2023
I tried that and unfortunately I can’t move around the plot. It’s just that portion displayed and it is stuck like that. I tried it on a brand new script also and the same result. I’m not sure if I need to uninstall and reinstall Matlab, but I noticed it only happens after I use the seqdotplot() formula because I opened a new live script and a regular plot([1:5],[1:5]) function came out normal, but as soon as I use seqdotplot(), it cuts to a corner of the plot and every plot after no matter if it’s the regular plot() function starts to plot only a corner and I can’t use the cursor to move around. This only happens in the application and Matlab Online works beautifully.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 28 Jan 2023
Your shown screenshot shows that you are viewing it in MLX- editor. If you hover your mouse over your plotted figure and click on the curved arrow ("Open in figure window") on the top left corner of the plotted figure in your MLX-file file, then full screen Figure will pop-up that should show your correct plot with all details.
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Marie Trang
Marie Trang on 28 Jan 2023
Edited: Marie Trang on 28 Jan 2023
Yes, I did that, but the separate figure window screen looks exactly the same as what is depicted in the screen shot of the live script editor. I cannot scroll or alter the plot to show the entire thing and it only plots the corner. Again, this is when I run it through the live script. If I do this in the command line, the figure window and plot look fine. I attached a photo for clarity.

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