I want to have a plot with two y axis on the left and one on the right with a common x axis for all. How can I do that?

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Kashif Naukhez
Kashif Naukhez 2024년 5월 1일
No this is just the overlap of one plot over the other and is not serving my purpose.

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Torsten
Torsten 2024년 5월 1일

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Kashif Naukhez
Kashif Naukhez 2024년 5월 1일
No this is just the overlap of one plot over the other and is not serving my purpose. Image attached.
Torsten
Torsten 2024년 5월 1일
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These are three function plots - with each of them referring to one of the three different y-axes.
If this is not what you want, you will have to explain it in more detail.
Kashif Naukhez
Kashif Naukhez 2024년 5월 1일
Look at the x axis carefully. It is not sharing the common x axis.
Torsten
Torsten 2024년 5월 1일
Look at the x axis carefully. It is not sharing the common x axis.
In the link I gave, it did. So you must have done something wrong with the code.
Kashif Naukhez
Kashif Naukhez 2024년 5월 1일
No @Torsten I did not do anything wrong. Fro the left most y axis, the y axis ticks are simply placed which does not look like an axis. It should have a vertical line representing it as an axis. So when I clicked on that axis, I got the y axis lik look (figure attached above) but the x axis is varying.
Torsten
Torsten 2024년 5월 1일
I don't know how you get an extra solid line for the left-most y-axis. For me, one solid line as produced by the code would suffice - only the colors and the different y-scales would matter for me.

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