How to adjust axes created using plot
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I have a function that I have plotted on an interval of [-10,10] but I am not sure what the function is that will adjust the axes so there is empty space around the top of the function plot. Here is what I have to plot the function. 
g = @(x) sin(x)/x
fplot(g, [-10, 10])
title('The result of fplot')
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  Jon
      
 2021년 11월 18일
        
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 2021년 11월 18일
  
      use the ylim command 
for example
g = @(x) sin(x)/x
fplot(g, [-10, 10])
title('The result of fplot')
ylim([-2,2])
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  Jon
      
 2021년 11월 19일
				You can set the limits of the y axis wherever you want. The argument to the ylim function is a two element vector. The first element sets the lower y limit of the plot, the second element sets the upper limit. They don't need to be symmetrical. So if you want just a little space below the plot and more above you could use:
 g = @(x) sin(x)./x
fplot(g, [-10, 10])
title('The result of fplot')
ylim([-0.25,1.25])

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