plot lines with different x axes on the same MATLAB plot
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I am trying to plot two lines with diffenent x axes on the same plot, but matlab kept "avoiding" the first plot and only plot the second one.
(P.S. I checked the y1 and y2, none of them are off the scale of y axis.)
t = tiledlayout(1,1);
ax1 = axes(t);
ax2 = axes(t);
ax1.XAxisLocation = 'bottom';
ax2.XAxisLocation = 'top';
hold(ax1,'on');hold(ax2,'on')
x1 = (1:10);
y1 = sin(x1);
plot(ax1,x1,y1,'r')
hold on
x2 = [11:30];
y2 = cos(x2);
plot(ax2,x2,y2,'b')
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Chris
2021-10-26
编辑:Chris
2021-10-26
Set the axes color of the second plot to 'none' so the lower axis can show through.
t = tiledlayout(1,1);
ax1 = axes(t);
ax2 = axes(t);
ax1.XAxisLocation = 'bottom';
ax2.XAxisLocation = 'top';
x1 = (1:10);
y1 = sin(x1);
plot(ax1,x1,y1,'r')
hold on
x2 = [11:30];
y2 = cos(x2);
%% Important line here
ax2.Color = 'none';
plot(ax2,x2,y2,'b')
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Chris
2021-10-26
编辑:Chris
2021-10-26
@Fan Yang No problem. When an axis is generated, the background is white.
figure('Color',[.7 .7 .7])
plot(1:10,1:10)
When you set the color to 'none', the background becomes transparent.
figure('Color',[.7 .7 .7])
plot(1:10,1:10)
set(gca,'Color','none')
Your first plot was there the whole time, but the second axis was covering it up. If you execute only the steps up to the first plot, you'll see it never shows at all, until you make the other axis transparent.
Does my explanation make sense?
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