problem with 2nd axis Yticks with plotyy and semilogy

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Hi folks, I was hoping the following code:

[ax,h1,h2]=plotyy([overlap,overlap],[error{2},error{3}], ...
                    overlap,initial,'semilogy','semilogy');
set(ax(1),'YLim',[10.^(-15) 10.^(-1)]);
set(ax(1), 'YTick', [10.^(-15) 10.^(-13) 10.^(-11) 10.^(-9) ...
                     10.^(-7)  10.^(-5)  10.^(-3)  10.^(-1)])
set(ax(2),'YLim',[10.^(-6)  10.^(-2)]);
set(ax(2),'YTick', [10.^(-6) 10.^(-5) 10.^(-4) 10.^(-3) 10.^(-2)]);

Would put the 10^(-6) ... 10^(-2) ticks on the right y axis of the plot. Instead I get the attached plot. Any suggestions?

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Ronald Haynes
Ronald Haynes on 2 May 2015
My plot is not appearing! the tick marks I am seeing are 1e-06, 3.16228e-06, 1e-05,3.16228e-05 and 0.0001
Very strange!

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dpb
dpb on 2 May 2015
Don't have your data to play with specifically, but a dummy set
>> y1=logspace(-1,-15,10).*rand(1,10);
>> y2=logspace(-2,-6,10).*rand(1,10);
>> hAx=plotyy(1:10,y1,1:10,y2,@semilogy,@semilogy);
>> ylim(hAx(1),[1e-15 1e-1])
>> set(hAx(1),'ytick',[1e-15, 1e-10 1e-5 1e-1])
>> ylim(hAx(2),[1e-6 1e-2])
>> set(hAx(2),'ytick',[1e-6, 1e-4 1e-2])
>>
has the expected result here. Of course, since there aren't the same number of ticks on the LH and RH axes you'll have the resulting "extra" tick on the RH axis corresponding to the location of the intermediaries on the left--this is a fignewton of the Matlab graphics that can't really be avoided.

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