Cell Arrays Graph Plot

Thank you for your attention. Kindly refer to the code excerpt. (It's the most concise version of code that I have written)
count = 1 : 15;
randvar=cell(50,1);
for h=1:50
randvar{h}=zeros(10,4);
randvar{h}(:,1)=randi(10,10,1);
randvar{h}(:,2)=randi(5,10,1);
randvar{h}(:,3)=randi(10,10,1);
randvar{h}(:,4)=randi(17,10,1);
end
for counter=count
for h=1:50
a{h}=0;
for i=1:10
for j=1:10-i
if randvar{h}(i,1) ~= randvar{h}(i+j,1)
if randvar{h}(i,2)==randvar{h}(i+j,2)
if randvar{h}(i,3)==randvar{h}(i+j,3)
if randvar{h}(i,4)==randvar{h}(i+j,4)
a{h}=a{h}+10;
else
a{h}=a{h}+0;
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
double_a = cell2mat(a);
plot(counter, double_a, 'bo-', 'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerSize', 10);
grid on;
xlabel('counter', 'FontSize', 15);
ylabel('a value', 'FontSize', 15);
When it runs, the x-axis (counter) displays a continuous range of 14-16. What should I do to achieve a discrete range of 1-15 (as specified in the count variable). The a{h} value at every iteration should also correspond to the x-axis.
I'm relatively new in cell arrays graph plots. Any help rendered would be much appreciated.

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Why use a cell array in the first place?

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set(gca,'xlim',[1 15])

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RDG
RDG on 5 Sep 2012
Thank you Azzi. However, I just realized that I missed out an important piece of information. Kindly review the question.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

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