Changing ylim properties of multiple plotyy figures

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Hello,
I am creating multiple figures using plotyy inside a loop. After creating the figures, I want to change the y-limits of some of the figures manually. Figure properties only lets me change ax(1) properties but not ax(2) so I tried setting properties via command line but to no success.
This is my code for creating figures:
for k=1:30
figure(k)
[ax, h1, h2]=plotyy(year, precip.(varnames{k}),year,runoff.(varnames{k}));
set(gca,'NextPlot','add');
drawnow
print('-dtiff','-r200',varnames{k});
hold off
end
I then tried changing y-limits of ax(2) using this command:
figure(7),set(ax(2),'ylim',[200 700]);
But receive this error: ??? Error using ==> set Invalid handle object.
A few times matlab did run the command without producing an error but did not actually change the limits. I was wondering if you could show me how to get matlab to remember the axis handles I set when creating each figure so I can use them to change figure properties afterwards? Or another way to change plotyy properties after creating the figures? many thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Mar 2013
You are overwriting ax each time through your loop, so it no longer refers to figure 7's ax.
findobj(7,'type','axis')
would get you both axis of figure 7; you would have to figure out which is which (perhaps by examining which side the label is set to be drawn on.)
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Anna
Anna on 26 Mar 2013
Hi Walter, I tried this (and a few variations of it) but it returns an empty matrix. It does bring up the correct figure but I guess it can't find any axes for it. Do you have any other ideas what I could try? cheers

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 25 Mar 2013
Try
figure(7),
ax=gca,
set(ax(2),'ylim',[200 700]);
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Anna
Anna on 25 Mar 2013
I tried this but gca only returns one axis (ax(1)) and when I try setting ylim for ax(2) I get an error message saying ??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions. Do you know how I can get gca to return both ax(1) and ax(2)?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Mar 2013
gca cannot return both ax, as only one axis can be the current axis.

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Nicolò Cogno
Nicolò Cogno on 15 May 2019
Edited: Nicolò Cogno on 15 May 2019
Hi,
I would also suggest trying this:
figure(1), ax=gca;
set(ax.YAxis(1),'Limits',[0 1]);
set(ax.YAxis(2),'Limits',[0 1]);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 May 2019
Note these did not exist at the time the question was originally asked ;-)

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