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From: litongmu <litongmu@gmail.com>
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Subject: How to set two sets of x axis labels?
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:25:23 EDT
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Hi all,

I am not sure whether this is easy or not. But I am trying to plot y vs x. Because y is changing fast with x. So it is worth plotting. In the mean time, I also want to deal with z. However, z is changing slowly with x. Therefore, I want to choose some typical values and put them under the x axis (just text). It looks like the x axis has two sets of labels. I do not know how to do that in MATLAB. Please tell me if you know.
Thanks.

-Tongmu