I would like to plot several bar plots at the same time but only their traces because this is easier to see.
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So what I have is above and the code is as follows:
figure(1)
hold on
[n,x] = hist(tds(tds<500),50); bh = bar(x,n./sum(n),'BarWidth',1);
[n2,x2] = hist(vips,50); bh2 = bar(x2,n2./sum(n2),'BarWidth',1);
[n3,x3] = hist(fssp(fssp<500),50); bh3 = bar(x3,n3./sum(n3),'BarWidth',1);
[n4,x4] = hist(ni08,50); bh4 = bar(x4,n4./sum(n4),'BarWidth',1);
set(bh,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor',[0 0 0.7],'LineWidth',1.2);
set(bh2,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor',[0 0.7 0],'LineWidth',1.2);
set(bh3,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor',[0.7 0 0],'LineWidth',1.2);
set(bh4,'FaceColor','none','EdgeColor',[0 0 0],'LineWidth',1.2);
set(gca,'YScale','log'); xlim([0 500]);
clear n x bh n2 x2 bh2 n3 x3 bh3
But what I want is something like this:
Any suggestions? Thanks for your help. - Sylvia

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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali am 13 Nov. 2015

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Use stairs() command instead of bar to plot them

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Sylvia
Sylvia am 13 Nov. 2015
Thanks, Mohammad.
Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali am 13 Nov. 2015
You are welcome.

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