Drawing the x-axis at y=0

Hello. At least as the default option, MATLAB draws the x-axis at the bottom-most part of the graph. However, I would like to draw it at y=0 as is a common convention. Is it possible in MATLAB? (including the scale on the axis, and replacing the default axis drawn at the bottom)
Thanks, David

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Brian Russell
Brian Russell on 30 Apr 2021

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if all you want is dark axes on your plot at x = 0 and y = 0 you just need the commands xline(0) and yline(0). This question is all over MATLAB Central and everybody gives a more complicated solution. Maybe i don't understand the question!

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xline() and yline() are new as of R2018b; a lot of the other replies are dealing with older releases.
This is incredible @Brian Russell. Thank you so much for the very simple solution to a very simple problem. I urge everyone to upvote this response so people see it quicker!

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Kyle Johnson
Kyle Johnson on 30 Mar 2023
Matlab now has support for this. You can set the property of the axes handle. No tricks of FEX required. :)
ax = gca;
ax.XAxisLocation = "origin";
ax.YAxisLocation = "origin";

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Thanks! This is the correct way to do this in modern MATLAB, and this should be the accepted answer.

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Jan
Jan on 4 Nov 2011

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Further solutions:
It is always a good idea to search in the FEX.
Meade
Meade on 18 Jan 2017

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For posterity, this has been fixed in the HG2 Update. Linked below since this thread is currently the top search result on the topic.

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