Flip the Y-axis ticks without flipping the plot
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    Arvind Ganesh
 on 2 Nov 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: Pradyumna Byappanahalli Suresha
 on 15 Apr 2020
            I'm having a 2D scatter plot. The Y-axis ticks go like 0,5,10..35
I want the plot to remain as it is, but flip the ticks so that they go like 35,30...5,0.
Can this be done?
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  Adam
      
      
 on 2 Nov 2018
				
      Edited: Adam
      
      
 on 2 Nov 2018
  
			Surely if you flip only the y axis values then the plot will be wrong if it stays as is? If flipping only the y axis is what makes it correct then I would suggest you plot your data correctly in the first place so that it is consistent.
Flipping the y axis is just a matter of whether you have the origin at the top or the bottom, but the data will move with it, if you just change the YDir setting of the axes
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  madhan ravi
      
      
 on 2 Nov 2018
        yticklabels([1:10]) %an example 
set ( gca, 'ydir', 'reverse' )
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  Adam
      
      
 on 2 Nov 2018
				It doesn't answer the question you actually asked! It gives a good solution if you want to flip the axes and have the data consistently flip with it, as you would often want to happen. Wanting the axes to flip but the data to stay put is not generally desirable though anyway.
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  Elias Gule
      
 on 2 Nov 2018
        I guess you want something like what the ff code produces.
x = 30:5:65;
y = 0:5:35;
scatter(x,y);
yTickLabels = arrayfun(@num2str,sort(y,'descend'),'uni',false);
ax          = gca;
ax.YAxis.TickLabels = yTickLabels;
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  Pradyumna Byappanahalli Suresha
 on 15 Apr 2020
        
      Edited: Pradyumna Byappanahalli Suresha
 on 15 Apr 2020
  
      If you are plotting a matrix via imagesc or something similar, below method helps in inverting the tickAxes without flipping the data. This is an improved version of Elias Gule's answer. 
% Generate a random 100X100 matrix and plot it via `imagesc`.
s = rand(100,100);
imagesc(s);
ax = gca;
% Replace the original yTick values of the `imagesc` plot. 
yTicks = ax.YAxis.TickValues;
tickDifference = yTicks(2) - yTicks(1);
for ii = 1:length(yTicks)
    yTicks(ii) = size(s,1) - tickDifference * (ii - 1);
end
yTicks = sort(yTicks);
ax.YAxis.TickValues = yTicks;
% Replace the ticklabel values to match the flipped axis.
yTickLabels = ax.YAxis.TickLabels;
scaling = 10^double(ax.YAxis.Exponent); % Take care of scaling
for ii = 1:length(yTickLabels)
    yTickLabels{ii} = num2str(size(s,1) - str2double(yTickLabels{ii})*scaling);
end
ax.YAxis.TickLabels = yTickLabels;
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