How to plot a graph that has two x-axis?
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I want to plot Extreme Value Type I,II,III distribution curve. How can I plot a graph that has two x-axis? One x-axis(main) which is 'reduced variate' is linear and the other x-axis(sub) which is 'year' is non-linear. It looks like as below.
one x-axis(main): reduced variate
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-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
the other x-axis(sub): year
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2 5 10 20 50 100
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Priyank Sharma
2016-5-16
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Walter Roberson
2012-12-29
In the File Exchange, you will find plotxx
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Walter Roberson
2012-12-31
Which do you consider your "main" axis, and which do you consider your "sub" axis? "Which" in the sense of which one is to be the upper axis and which one is to be the lower axis?
When you speak of "transformed", is that a log() transformation? You have already said it was non-linear, but you did not indicate whether that meant "log" ?
If the user clicks on points using the data cursor, then which values should be shown to them, the "transformed" values or the "original" values?
The (x,y) that you have available to plot: are those the already-transformed values or are they the "original" values?
Scott
2012-12-31
You have to be a little creative. I would start with the explanation at http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_plots/using-multiple-x-and-y-axes.html. This isn't quite your case, but it explains how to do the overlays. You would plot the function twice on the two different axes. Then on the second one, you would need to use the 'XTick' and 'XTickLabel' properties to display the second axis as you described.
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Malcolm Lidierth
2012-12-31
With Waterloo graphics, you can have any number of layered graphs each with independent axes (linear, log etc):
For MATLAB examples see:
For the project website see:
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