Plotting figure with 2 x-Axes and a y axis
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Salil Kale
el 21 de Ag. de 2019
Respondida: Adila Nalisa Binti Mohd Roslan
el 16 de Mzo. de 2022
I have 3 arrays of length 903:
x1_ data, x2_data and y_data.
x1_data, x2_data are the bottom and top x axes that I want and
and y_data is the common y_axis I want for both x_axes.
I have attached array.mat files for the 3 variables and the output that I am getting.
Also below is the relevant snippet of the code I have used:
Also output of ver- output
CODE:
plot(x1_data,y_data,'.','MarkerSize',12);
ylim([-0.2 (1+(0.1*length(filename1)))])
hold on;
grid on;
xlabel('Energy (eV)','fontsize',15),ylabel('Counts','fontsize',15);
set(gca,'fontsize',14,'FontWeight','Bold');
ax1 = gca;
ax1_pos = ax1.Position; % position of first axes
ax2 = axes('Position',ax1_pos,...
'XAxisLocation','top',...
'YAxisLocation','right',...
'Ycolor','none',...
'Color','none');
hold on;
plot(x2_data,y_data,'Parent',ax2,'Color','none');
set(gca,'fontsize',14,'FontWeight','Bold');
hold on;
ver -support output:
>> ver -support
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MATLAB Version: 9.4.0.813654 (R2018a)
MATLAB License Number: 623588
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Version 10.0 (Build 18362)
Java Version: Java 1.8.0_144-b01 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
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MATLAB Version 9.4 (R2018a) License 623588
Simulink Version 9.1 (R2018a) License 623588
Bioinformatics Toolbox Version 4.10 (R2018a) License 623588
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KSSV
el 21 de Ag. de 2019
plot(y_data,x1_data)
hold on
plot(y_data,x2_data)
legend('x1','x2')
This would suffice right?
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Subhadeep Koley
el 26 de Ag. de 2019
Since the code you provided already creates two X axes one in top and one in bottom therefore, I assume you want both the X axes in the bottom of the figure.
The following code might help you.
load y_data;
load x1_data;
load x2_data;
hAX=axes;% first axes, save handle
plot(x1_data,y_data,'.','MarkerSize',12);
hold on;
grid on;
xlabel('Energy (eV)','fontsize',15),ylabel('Counts','fontsize',15);
set(gca,'fontsize',14,'FontWeight','Bold');
pos=get(hAX,'position');% get the position vector
pos1=pos(2); % save the original bottom position
pos(2)=pos(2)+pos1; pos(4)=pos(4)-pos1;% raise bottom/reduce height->same overall %upper position
set(hAX,'position',pos)% and resize first axes
pos(2)=0.2; pos(4)=0.00;% reset bottom to original and small height
hAX(2)=axes('position',pos,'color','none');% and create the second
plot(x2_data,y_data,'Parent',hAX(2),'Color','none');
set(gca,'fontsize',14,'FontWeight','Bold');
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Subhadeep Koley
el 29 de Ag. de 2019
Okay I understand. Try the code below.
clc;close all;
load y_data;load x1_data;load x2_data;
plot(x1_data,y_data,'.','MarkerSize',12);
ylim([-0.2 (1+(0.1*length(filename1)))])
hold on;grid on;
xlabel('Energy (eV)','fontsize',12),ylabel('Counts','fontsize',12);
set(gca,'fontsize',12,'FontWeight','Bold');
ax1 = gca;
ax1_pos = ax1.Position; % position of first axes
ax2 = axes('Position',ax1_pos,...
'XAxisLocation','top',...
'YAxisLocation','right',...
'Ycolor','none',...
'Color','none');
hold on;
plot(flip(x2_data),y_data,'Parent',ax2,'Color','none');
set(gca,'xdir','reverse'); % This line changes the Wavelength axis to decending
set(gca,'fontsize',12,'FontWeight','Bold');
Harsimran Singh
el 14 de Mzo. de 2022
hello Subhadeep, I am using your code which you metioned above. It works well. But I am facing a problem.
I have data in 3 columns,
Column #1= Date(YYYY-MM-DD)
Column #2= Time(hr)
Column #3= Temp
I want to plot a graph with Temp on y-axis and need to have two x-axis. One x-axis should have Time(HR) and other x-axis should have Date(YYYY-MM-DD).
At the end I want time(HR) should match with date. Means when date is 2021-05-18 on one x-axis, time on the another x-axis should be 1000.44, as per data
I am using Matlab R2021b
Any suggestion, how I could solve this?
Thanks in advance!
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Adila Nalisa Binti Mohd Roslan
el 16 de Mzo. de 2022
Hi Subhadeep, I am using your code that you provided. It works well. However I am notice that for the second axis is not link with the curves for 1st axis. How can I link 2 axis so that the curve that have been plotted follow for both x-axis.
Thanks in advance!
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