How to scale values in y-axis to be 1-100%?

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The code below is what I have tried to do. I want to scale the value 200 to become 100% in the plot and the value 100 to become 50%. The x and y values are just made up, I actually need to plot 1440 different values. Help needed! Thanks in advance!
clear
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
y = [5, 50, 200, 180, 100, 60, 53, 0, 2];
figure
ax = axes;
plot(x,y);
set(ax, 'YTick', [0:10:100], 'YLim', [0, max(y)]);
ytickformat(ax, 'percentage');
ax.YGrid = 'on';
xlabel('Time (Minutes)');
ylabel('Energy Percentage');

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Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad on 7 May 2020
Edited: Mehmed Saad on 7 May 2020
clear
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
y = [5, 50, 200, 180, 100, 60, 53, 0, 2];
figure
ax = axes;
plot(x,y);
set(ax, 'YTick', [0:10:100], 'YLim', [0, max(y)]);
ytickformat(ax, 'percentage');
Save the yticklabels to a variable as it might be difficult for you to create them
ylbs = ax.YTickLabel;
Set yticks to 0:20:200
ax.YTick = 0:20:200;
and label them from 0 to 100
ax.YTickLabel = ylbs;
ax.YGrid = 'on';
xlabel('Time (Minutes)');
ylabel('Energy Percentage');
Or other way of generating tick label by yourself is
generate number from 0 to 100, convert it to string, split it to cell and add a percentage sign using strcat,
clear
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
y = [5, 50, 200, 180, 100, 60, 53, 0, 2];
figure
ax = axes;
plot(x,y);
set(ax, 'YTick', 0:20:200,...
'YTickLabel',strcat(split(num2str(0:10:100)),'%'),...
'YLim', [0, max(y)]);
ax.YGrid = 'on';
xlabel('Time (Minutes)');
ylabel('Energy Percentage');
  8 Comments
Manish
Manish on 16 Oct 2024
How to plot multiple variables with different range of values with same X axis on a single plot with Y axis as percentage?
DGM
DGM on 16 Oct 2024
If they all have a different range of values, then what does "percentage" mean? Percentage of what? If I have two y-data vectors:
y1 = [123 467 783];
y2 = [72 93 21];
What are these in %? In other words, what is the normalizing value? Do both y1 and y2 use the same normalizing value?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 16 Oct 2024
Use normalize to normalize your data to the range [0, 100].
x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
y = [5, 50, 200, 180, 100, 60, 53, 0, 2];
yn = normalize(y, "Range", [0 100]);
plot(x, yn);
yticks(0:10:100)
ytickformat('percentage');
xlabel('Time (Minutes)');
ylabel('Energy Percentage');

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