figure 4 Y axis with 1 x axis

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mohammed hussein
mohammed hussein il 15 Mar 2021
Commentato: mohammed hussein il 17 Mar 2021
Hi all
thank you for helping
i want to draw figure in matlab that has two main effect (temprature and effiency ) in Y axis in sides when X axis is same range
for example
x=[11 22 33 44 55];
y1E=[0.5506 0.5925 0.6212 0.6419 0.6573]; %Effeiceny 1
y1T=[43.7529 45.0284 45.9019 46.5297 46.9987]; %Temprature 1
when i use this
Ax=plotyy(x,y1E,x,y1T);
hy1=get(Ax(1),'ylabel');
hy2=get(Ax(2),'ylabel');
set(hy1,'string',' efficiency 1');
set(hy2,'string','Temperature1');
xlabel('Number ');
it gives me figure with 1x axis and 2 Y axis in both side
i want to add another Effeiceny and Temprature with same X and in same figure
y2E=[0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 0.3]; %Effeiceny 2
y2T=[50 45 43 47 55]; %Temprature 2
how can i do that
thank you for this helping
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DGM
DGM il 15 Mar 2021
For cases like this, I doubt plotyy() is the best thing to be using. If you're running R2016a or newer, you can probably try building the plot using yyaxis() instead; I'm not, so this is something I can't test for you.
Generally, in the case when one needs to do complicated plots with multiple coincident axes (e.g. axes in both metric and US customary units), it's best to build the figure by manually overlaying axes objects and working from there. For instance:
Unsurprisingly, there are at least a few tools on the File Exchange which appear to address this inconvenience.
mohammed hussein
mohammed hussein il 16 Mar 2021
thank you very much for your comment , I found the best one untill now is using plot4y https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/4425-ploty4-m

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR il 15 Mar 2021
You can use this function from the file exchange.
clc
clear
t=linspace(0,pi,100);
sinplot=sin(t);
cosplot=cos(t);
tanplot=tan(t);
linecolors={'r' [0 .5 0] 'b'};
h3i=plotNy(t,sinplot,1,t,cosplot,2,t,tanplot,3,...
'Linewidth',1,'YAxisLabels',{'' '' ''},'XAxisLabel','Deg',...
'LineColor',linecolors,...
'FontSize',12,...
'Fontname','TimesNewRoman',...
'Grid','on',...
'LegendString',{'Sin' 'Cos' 'Tan'});
for i=1:length(h3i.ax)
set(h3i.ax(i),'ycolor',linecolors{i});
end
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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR il 17 Mar 2021
You can use addaxis function to plot from the file exchange.
clc
clear
x = 0:.1:4*pi;
plot(x,sin(x));
addaxis(x,sin(x-pi/3));
addaxis(x,sin(x-pi/2),[-2 5],'linewidth',2);
addaxis(x,sin(x-pi/1.5),[-2 2],'v-','linewidth',2);
addaxis(x,5.3*sin(x-pi/1.3),':','linewidth',2);
addaxislabel(1,'one');
addaxislabel(2,'two');
addaxislabel(3,'three');
addaxislabel(4,'four');
addaxislabel(5,'five');
addaxisplot(x,sin(x-pi/2.3)+2,3,'--','linewidth',2);
addaxisplot(x,sin(x-pi/1),5,'--','linewidth',2);
legend('one','two','three','four','five','three-2','five-2');
mohammed hussein
mohammed hussein il 17 Mar 2021
thank you very much

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