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How can I divide the plot to the two levels (upper and lower) with different y range data?
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Hi All,
I would to like to plot as in the figure below, different y levels with different y ranges with the same x axis.
Thanks in advance,
Riyadh
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Image Analyst
am 15 Jan. 2017
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 15 Jan. 2017
Perhaps what you're looking for is this:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/176679/image.jpeg)
Other options are in the File Exchange also:
Adam
am 13 Jan. 2017
Bearbeitet: Adam
am 13 Jan. 2017
doc yyaxis
if you are using R2016a or later.
doc plotyy
if not. With these you can define the left and right axes and use ylim on each to change where your data sits. Whether you can achieve the plot you have there I'm not sure though. I've never needed to use these myself so I'm not too familiar with how far you can manipulate them.
You could just do it with 2 axes that you manually position to be immediately above/below each other and remove all x ticks from the top one and then use
doc linkaxes
to link the x limits of the two axes so they zoom together etc.
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Adam
am 15 Jan. 2017
That is what yyaxis and plotyy do. Whether they do it like the picture or not is debatable, but you can't perfectly recreate a plot from somewhere totally different.
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