How to draw a two y axis and one x axis graph . The Two y axis should arrange in top and bottom and x axis should position in left side of the plot
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How to draw a two y axis and one x axis graph . The Two y axis should arrange in top and bottom and x axis should position in left side of the plot
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Geoff Hayes
le 7 Oct 2014
Vishnu - you can use plotyy to plot two y-axes on the left and right side of the axes object. Please provide more details concerning what you are attempting, and why you would want the y axes on the top and bottom of the axes object.
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Evan
le 15 Oct 2014
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le 15 Oct 2014
If plotyy doesn't work for your purposes, you can create two axes with the same position, then set the 'Color' property of the top axes to 'none' so as to cause it to be transparent. You can then plot one set of data on one axes and one on the other, and change the x and y axis positions to suit your needs. This is quite a bit more messy than plotyy, but I've found it to be a workable solution for cases where I need more control than plotyy can offer.
Here's an example:
figure; a1 = axes; a2 = axes;
plot(1:5,1:5,'-r','Parent',a1)
plot(-2:0.1:2,5*sin(-2:0.1:2),'-g','Parent',a2)
set(a1,'XAxisLocation','top')
set(a2,'Color','none','YTick',[])
uistack(a2,'top')
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Sean de Wolski
le 15 Oct 2014
I usually use plotyy to build it and then change whatever properties I need to afterward.
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