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How can I stack STEM plots in a single Matlab plot

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I am trying to stack 3 STEM plots but unable to do so.
I did the 3 normal plots by doing +1 and +2.
How can I do it?
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Shaumik
Shaumik il 4 Apr 2014
Hi Star Strider.
I want to arrange the 3 plots in the same graph one over another with a gap of some value.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 4 Apr 2014
Modificato: Sean de Wolski il 4 Apr 2014
x = (1:10)';
y = rand(10,3);
ys = cumsum(y,2);
stem(x,fliplr(ys))
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Shaumik
Shaumik il 4 Apr 2014
Modificato: Sean de Wolski il 4 Apr 2014
Thanks Sean.
How would I have to approach it if I import 3 sets of values and want to plot them as:
h=stem(CNB2s(1:100,1),A4,'r');set(h,'marker','none')
h=stem(CNB3s(1:100,1),A5,'b');set(h,'marker','none')
h=stem(CNB4s(1:100,1),A6,'g');set(h,'marker','none')
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 4 Apr 2014
I just edited the example. I think it's probably more in line with what you want now.

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