Indeed setting aspect = 'auto' in matshow solved my problem.

Thanks a lot !


Goyo wrote:
> 
> 2011/4/23 _olivier_ <olir...@gmail.com>:
>> [...]
> 
>> I have got a matrix 6x500 (so one size is much biggger than the other
>> one)
>> and I try to expand the shorter axe so that the labels on it are well
>> displayed (not overlapped.
> 
> Use the aspect kwarg in matshow.
> 
> Goyo
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