I want to set some blank space in y axis in a bar plot. ylim doesn't work. I just don't want to have a tight ylim plot (I need some blank space above the data, actually).
here is my code:
figure
uu=[6 5 7;8 6 4; 7 5 9];
nm={'DLC','TOU','RTP'};
nmc=categorical(nm);
bar(nmc,(uu))
legend('n','m','k')
here is the result:
ress.jpg

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 23 Apr 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 23 Apr 2019
ylim() does work.
ylim([0,15]) %at the end of your code; shown in the figure below.
Or you can make it flexible. This line below adds space that equals 10% of your highest bar.
h = bar(nmc, uu);
maxBar = max(cellfun(@max, get(h, 'YData')));
ylim([0, maxBar*1.1])

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very good, thank you for your time. good luck.

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