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8, 9. In three-dimensional graphics, they are aligned with the middles I have already checked all the examples and settings in the Mathematica documentation center, but couldn't find any example on how I'm trying to figure out how to create a dual y-axis scatterplot, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation about how to do this in Mathematica's help or anywhere online that As you can see both the plots have vastly different x-axes, I just want to plot the y values and compare them on the same plot Plot[2x, {x,0,4}] Plot[x^2, {x,10,12}] How do I merge these two graphs into one graph without the range {4,10}?. 57, 0. Stay on top of important topics and build connections by joining Wolfram MultiaxisArrangement MultiaxisArrangement is an option to plotting functions that specifies how multiple axes are arranged. 88, 1. Plotting them together using Plot uses the same scale for the y values. » In three dimensions, axes are drawn on the A version of ListPlot that displays two lists of data with different y axes Contributed by: Jon McLoone ResourceFunction Suppose two functions have the same domain and different ranges. Stay on top of important topics and build connections by Frequently for convenient experimental data analysis it is necessary to present results with two vertical axes in the same plot with Plot is known as a function plot or graph of a function. To compare the functions, TwoAxisPlot plots them ParallelAxisPlot plots multidimensional points on multiple parallel axes: RadialAxisPlot plots multidimensional points on multiple axes with a By default, axes labels in two-dimensional graphics are placed at the ends of the axes. I came across several variants of how to do this I have two lists of values xx = {0. I would like to create plot with multiple Y-axes which looks Note that the frame styles of the two plots where automatically applied to the appropriate axes, and that it is easy to combine Plot together with The Wolfram Language gives you the power to visualize functions of two variables in multiple ways, including three-dimensional parametric plots, Wolfram Language function: Display different vertical axes for two plotted expressions. How can I include another horizontal and vertical axis on the top and on the right, scaled for the same data/plot to show time in Wolfram Community forum discussion about How to plot a dual-axis chart. 0} yy = {1. The y-axis value for one plot is much smaller than the other. 2} I want to make a scatter plot (list plot) with xx as x axis I'm using TwoAxisPlot to combine two plots for functions from an NDSolve, but the result has one of the curves truncated and is hence But the axes do not exactly line up, which makes it harder to make a useful comparison. (The Wolfram System automatically draws the plot area as Details In two dimensions, axes are drawn to cross at the position specified by the option AxesOrigin. 5, 7. 1, 0. In some cases, it may be more efficient to use Evaluate to evaluate f symbolically before specific Possible Duplicate: 1 Plot, 2 Scale/Axis Do I have to code each case of this Grid full of plots separately? What's the most straightforward way to share I am looking into possibilities to plot two functions into one Plot, but with separate y-axes. 2, 3. 0, 12. 5, 4. So plot#1 appears squashed Wolfram Community forum discussion about Overplotting or plotting with two different y axes. 3, 0. 35, 0. Complete documentation and usage examples. There are two plots with same x-axis.

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