plotting as it is x- axis for first column and y axis for two part one y for second column and above that third column y value? (mean one y and then above that other value for clear visualization in plot)
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0.395100 0.282257 0.767033
0.397100 0.296553 0.768326
0.399100 0.311245 0.769771
0.401100 0.327707 0.771041
0.403100 0.342074 0.768785
0.405100 0.356335 0.770814
0.407100 0.370333 0.771074
0.409100 0.382000 0.770967
0.411100 0.394110 0.772648
0.412800 0.401306 0.771393
0.415800 0.412105 0.774670
0.418800 0.416421 0.772872
0.421800 0.418117 0.774908
0.424800 0.416051 0.774679
First column represent x axis, second and third column represent y-axis, want to generate plot with x axis as the values are there and y axis for second column and above that plot the y axis for third column? how can it be?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 22일
If s is your matrix
x=s(:,1);
y1=s(:,2);
y2=s(:,3);
plotyy(x,y1,x,y2)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 22일
편집: Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 22일
x=s(:,1);
y1=s(:,2);
y2=s(:,3);
plot(x,y1,'g')
hold on
plot(x,y2,'b')
Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 22일
It's not clear
Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 23일
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RS
2013년 7월 23일
Narges M
2013년 7월 23일
do you mean this? your question is not very clear.
figure; hold on;
a = subplot(2,1,1); plot(y1,x);
b = subplot(2,1,2); plot(y2,x);
linkaxes([a b],'x');
you cannot have two y axis in a single figure. you could have subplots, each with one x axis and one y axis. in each subplot you can plot as many curves as you want. you could do that like this:
figure; subplot(1,2,1);
hold on;
plot(y1,x, 'r');
plot(y2,x, 'b');
.
.
.
plot(y1000, x, 'k');
hold off;
subplot(2,1,2);
hold on;
plot(yy1,x, 'r');
plot(yy2,x, 'b');
.
.
.
plot(yy1000, x, 'k');
hold off;
you could use different colors (specified by 'r' & 'b', etc) for each plot. see and read more in:
help plot
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RS
2013년 7월 23일
Narges M
2013년 7월 24일
What you painted here is not possible, and doesn't even make sense mathematically! I mean, the Y-values increase, then decrease and increase again with a different rate?!! The closest thing to what you want is to not display the second X-axis labels. Take a look here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/7169-samexaxis-nice-subplots-with-same-x-axis
RS
2013년 7월 26일
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도움말 센터 및 File Exchange에서 Two y-axis에 대해 자세히 알아보기
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