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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T01:50:28+00:00 2026-05-16T01:50:28+00:00

I’d like to zoom in on a plot using a script. I’m only interested

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I’d like to zoom in on a plot using a script. I’m only interested in horizontally constrained zooming. So I’d like to do something like

p = plot(myData);
z = zoom;
set(z, 'ZoomInToPoints' , [50 100]);

or

p = plot(myData);
myZoom([50, 100]);

So either of these functions would zoom into a plot like when you zoom in with the magnifying glass tool. I only specify two points because I only want to zoom horizontally.

Note, I’ve already tried to use xlim for this. While it works, it doesn’t let me use the command text on my plots, which I need.

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    2026-05-16T01:50:29+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:50 am

    Calls to text will fix the text at a specific set of coordinates on the graph. Have you tried updating these after calling xlim?

    EDIT: You can always adjust the text position:

    x=1:.1:10;
    y=sin(.1*x);
    plot(x,y)
    text(6,.8,'test') %#Sample figure
    
    F=get(0,'children'); %#Figure handle
    A=get(F,'Children'); %#Axes handle
    T=findobj(A,'Type','text'); %# Text handle
    oldxlim=xlim; %#grab the original x limits before zoom
    oldpos=get(T,'Position'); %#get the old text position
    set(A,'xlim',[5 15]); %#Adjust axes
    newxlim=xlim;
    newpos=[(oldpos(1)-oldxlim(1))*(diff(newxlim))...
    /(diff(oldxlim))+newxlim(1) oldpos(2:end)]; 
    %#interpolate to place the text at the same spot in the axes
    set(T,'Position',newpos) %#Finally reset the text position
    

    Not pretty, but it should work. If you have more than one annotation per axes or axes per figure, you can always throw the above code in a loop.

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