Hi all,
I have a two datasets I had plotted on a single y-axis and x-axis. I need help on how to achieve the below plot idea. I have attached my plot and the plot idea I want to achieve (both normalized and not normalized). Thank you

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 23 Jan 2024
Déplacé(e) : Dyuman Joshi le 24 Jan 2024
If you are using R2018b or a later version, utilize stackedplot.
Doyinsola
Doyinsola le 23 Jan 2024
Déplacé(e) : Dyuman Joshi le 24 Jan 2024
Hi Joshi, thank you but stacked plot is like a subplot. That doesn't give me exactly what the plot idea look like the reason I thought there should be another way around it.
Doyinsola
Doyinsola le 23 Jan 2024
Déplacé(e) : Dyuman Joshi le 24 Jan 2024
I have solved it by just adding some offset value to the y-axis for each plot.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Jan 2024

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To plot them all on the same axes, you would need to offset them by some constant factor.
x = linspace(350, 600).'; % Assume Column Vectors
spectra = rand(100, 5); % Original Data
offset_multiplier = 1.5;
column_offset = linspace(0, size(spectra,2)*offset_multiplier, size(spectra,2)); % Offset Vector
plot_spectra = spectra + column_offset; % Data With Offset
figure
plot(x, spectra)
grid
title('Plotted Together')
figure
plot(x, plot_spectra)
grid
title('Plotted With Offset')
Experiment with the ‘column_offset’ vector to get the result you want with your data.
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Doyinsola
Doyinsola le 23 Jan 2024
Thanks Star Strider
Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Jan 2024
As always, my pleasure!

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