How to plot in three y axis with one x axis?
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Hello everyone. I have three different figure . All of them are on same x axis. I want to plot all three figures in same graph. That means three y axis but one common x axis. I know about two y axis; but do not know how to plot against three. Can anyone please help me.
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clear all
close all
%parametrs
Fs= 2.16*10^-5*pi;            % Geometrical Factor for sun
Fa=pi;                        % Geometrical Factor for earth
q=1.6*10^-16;                 % Electronic Charge
h= 6.626*10^-34;              % Plancks Constant
c= 3*10^8;                    % Speed of light
K = 8.61*10^-5;               % Boltzmanns Constant
Ts=5760;                      % Temparature of the sun
Ta=300;                       % Ambient Temparature
Eg=1.6;                       % BandGap Energy
A=((2*Fs)/((h^3)*(c^2)));
B=((2*Fa)/((h^3)*(c^2)));
%Short Circuit Current
Absorbrd_Flux=@(E) ((q*A).*(E.^2./(exp((E./(K.*Ts))-1))));
Jsc=integral(Absorbrd_Flux,Eg,inf);
%Dark Current
vdata=0:0.001:1.6;
n=length(vdata);
Jdark=zeros(1,n);
for i=1:n
    V=vdata(i);
    Jd=@(E) ((q*B).*((E.^2./(exp((E-V)./K*Ta)-1))-(E.^2./(exp(E./K*Ta)-1))));
    Jdark(i)=integral(Jd,Eg,inf);
end 
%J-V Characteristic
Jv=(Jsc-Jdark);
%P-V Characteristic
Pv=vdata.*Jv;
%Power Input
Irradiance=@(E) ((q*A).*(E.^2./(exp((E./(K.*Ts))-1))));
Pinput=integral(Irradiance,0,inf);
%Efficiency
efficiency=Pv/Pinput;
figure(1)
plot(vdata,efficiency)
xlim([0 1.8])
ylim([0 inf])
xlabel('Voltage (V)'),ylabel('Efficiency')
figure(2)
plot(vdata,Jv)
xlim([0 1.8])
ylim([0 inf])
xlabel('Voltage (V)'),ylabel('Current Density')
figure (3)
plot(vdata,Pv)
xlim([0 1.8])
ylim([0 inf])
xlabel('Voltage (V)'),ylabel('Power Density')
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 le 4 Fév 2022
        You can certainly do two with the yyaxis command.  Three I think would be confusing for the viewer to interpret.  I think you'd be better off just having 2 or 3 different subplots.  Use subplot() or nexttile().  That would be if the ranges are vastly different for the three and can't really all fit onto the same plot if they used a common/automatic y axis scaling.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 le 4 Fév 2022
				Can you mock up something (in Photoshop or wherever) for what you envision your 3 y axis plot looking like?  And explain what's wrong with having 2 or 3 separate plots?
Here are some ideas:
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