plot multi time series close in value
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I am plotting overnight money market rates very close in value so they often end up on top of each other
hE = plot(sdate(begn(k):endn(k)),drates(begn(k):endn(k),1)*100) %,'LineStyle', 'none');
hold on
hO = plot(sdate(begn(k):endn(k)),drates(begn(k):endn(k),2)*100);
hold on
...
I set characteristics
set(hE,'LineStyle', 'none', 'Marker', 'o','MarkerSize', 2,'MarkerEdgeColor','none','MarkerFaceColor',[0 0 1]); % blue
set(hO,'LineStyle', 'none','Marker', 'o','MarkerSize', 2,'MarkerEdgeColor','none','MarkerFaceColor',[ 0 1 0] ); % green
I set Font and Axes Properties
set(gca, ...
'Box' , 'off' , ...
'TickDir' , 'out' , ...
'TickLength' , [.02 .02] , ...
'XMinorTick' , 'on' , ...
'YMinorTick' , 'on' , ...
'YGrid' , 'on' , ...
'XColor' , [.3 .3 .3], ...
'YColor' , [.3 .3 .3], ...
'YTick' , 0:5:350, ...
'LineWidth' , 1 );
set(gca, 'YTick', 0:5:350) % Break 1
set(gca,'YGrid', 'on', 'YTick', 50:5:350) % Break 3
QUESTION:
Can any of the font and axes properties change the spacing between two different time series so that they do not end up on top of each other
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VBBV
2023-2-14
subplot(211)
hE = plot(sdate(begn(k):endn(k)),drates(begn(k):endn(k),1)*100) %,'LineStyle', 'none');
subplot(212)
hO = plot(sdate(begn(k):endn(k)),drates(begn(k):endn(k),2)*100);
you can use subplot
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VBBV
2023-2-14
编辑:VBBV
2023-2-14
if you use subplot the overlapping of graphs can be prevented and you'be able to make fairly good comparison of graphs. Since, the values of timeseries are close enough, instead of changing the font and axes properties, its easiler to visaualize them using two seperate graphs aligned equally
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