How do I keep the x-axis the same?

How can I keep the x-axis the same. I had it from 0-1.8. I found three average points I wanted to plot but when I used the same time it was not the same vector length. I used:
time3 = (0:1/Fs:(length(AvgPoints)-1)*1/Fs);
to get a vector of the same length but it changed it to 0-0.02. Any way I can keep the original x-axis? Here is also the first time command:
time2 = data2.data(:,1)*1/Fs;
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Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 3월 2일

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One way:
set(gca, 'XLim',[0 1.8])
Put that set call after the plot call.

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Ethan Koproski
Ethan Koproski 2018년 3월 2일
That helped with the X-axis but the points didn't move over. Any way to get them spread out like they would be in the initial graph
Ethan Koproski
Ethan Koproski 2018년 3월 2일
The original graph
Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 3월 2일
My set call allowed you to keep the original x-axis range.
This is what you wanted, and it worked.
I have no idea what the rest of your code is doing, since you haven’t posted it.

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Abraham Boayue
Abraham Boayue 2018년 3월 3일

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Make sure that your three time vectors have the same length. If you have a time interval between a and b and want the time to have a length N, you can define it like this: t = a: (b-a)/(N-1):b;. Define t1 t2 and t3 in this way. The set(gca, ‘xlim’,[0 1.8]) will not calculate values for this interval, it will only set the axis for that, that’s why you got the narrow graph.

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