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Plot with two different x-axix

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Lodewijk Pleij
Lodewijk Pleij il 2 Mag 2018
Commentato: Lodewijk Pleij il 2 Mag 2018
Hello,
I have to plot two different values over a certain depth. Those two values have very different ranges, so I would like one of them (k1) to have its x axis at the top, and the other(NESPN1) its x axix on the bottom. I have tried the mathworks page on double x axis, but it won't work. Can you please help me?
if true
figure
plot(k1,Depth1)
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax1_pos = ax1.Position; % position of first axes
ax2 = axes('Position',ax1_pos,...
'XAxisLocation','top',...
'YAxisLocation','left',...
'Color','none');
plot(NESNP1,Depth1,'Parent',ax2,'Color','k')
set(gca,'Ydir','reverse')
end
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Lodewijk Pleij
Lodewijk Pleij il 2 Mag 2018
thanks, but it will still only plot the NESNP1.
if true
figure
plot(k1,Depth1)
ax1=get(gca)
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax1_pos = ax1.Position; % position of first axes
ax2 = axes('Position',ax1_pos,...
'XAxisLocation','top',...
'YAxisLocation','left',...
'Color','none');
plot(NESNP1,Depth1,'Parent',ax2,'Color','k')
set(gca,'Ydir','reverse')
end
Guillaume
Guillaume il 2 Mag 2018
@Jonas, answers go in the answer box, not as comments to the question. This is better for you as you can get any credit for comments.

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jonas
jonas il 2 Mag 2018
Try this.
clear all;close all
figure;
h=plot(k1,Depth1)
ax1=gca
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax1_pos = ax1.Position; % position of first axes
ax2 = axes('Position',ax1_pos,...
'XAxisLocation','top',...
'YAxisLocation','left',...
'Color','none');
plot(NESNP1,Depth1,'Parent',ax2,'Color','k')
set(gca,'Ydir','reverse')
set(ax2,'XAxisLocation','top')
set(ax1,'Ytick',[])

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 2 Mag 2018
Other than the issue with the undefined axis that Jonas answered, it seems that you don't know the correct syntax for plot. If I understood correctly, you're plotting against depth. Hence Depth1 should be the first argument to plot not the second. Overall:
figure;
plot(Depth1, k1);
ax1 = gca;
ax2 = axes('Position', ax1.Position, 'XAxisLocation', 'top', 'YAxisLocation', 'left');
plot(Depth1, NESNP1, 'Parent', ax2, 'Color', 'k');
ax2.Color = 'none';
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Lodewijk Pleij
Lodewijk Pleij il 2 Mag 2018
Yes this is great! Thanks, the only problem left is that matlab puts both labels on the bottom. Do you know how to put one on the top and the other on the bottom?

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