multiple graphs without spacing

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Gamolica
Gamolica le 21 Juin 2023
Commenté : Jan le 24 Juil 2024
How can i do this? Without any spacing, one x label, one y label vs vs
thanks.

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 21 Juin 2023
You can use tiledlayout with the spacing between the tiles set to zero.
Note that you will have to edit x-axes and y-axes properties (limits, ticks and tick-labels) accordingly.
x1 = [2.6795 3.46422 3.88829 4.00262 4.3035 4.54301];
y1 = [5.48 8.12e-4 1.2 27.9 6.59 5.17];
x2 = [2.054 2.08 2.091 2.099 2.103 2.112];
y2 = [0.125 0.14 0.118 0.099 0.257 0.082];
tiledlayout(2,1,'TileSpacing','none');
nexttile
plot(x1,y1)
%modify axis properties accordingly
xlim([2 4])
xticks(2:0.5:4)
%removing xtick labels as the labels will appear on the next tile
xticklabels([])
nexttile
plot(x2,y2)
%modifying axis properties to align with the previous tile
xlim([2 4])
xticks(2:0.5:4)
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Jan
Jan le 24 Juil 2024
There are two values on the same place in the midle of y axis. How to figure it out?

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Kanishk Singhal
Kanishk Singhal le 21 Juin 2023
You can look at this documentation of stackedplot.
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Gamolica
Gamolica le 21 Juin 2023
Thanks, but my x's are not the same. For example, in this photo, the left columns are for the below graph, and the right is for the above chart.
Kanishk Singhal
Kanishk Singhal le 23 Juin 2023
You can specify the xlim for each plot separately so, what is the issue.
You can use barplot in a tiled layout manner too.

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