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God'sSon
God'sSon on 25 May 2011
[EDIT: Wed May 25 22:22:46 UTC 2011 - Reformat - MKF]
Hello, I have the two following plots which I am trying to superimpose. I want figure two to be super imposed on figure 1 but figure 1 has a log scale on its x axis. Can someone please help.
semilogx(f,x) %figure 1
stem(y,z) %figure 2

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 25 May 2011
Why not use SUBPLOT?
subplot(1,2,1)
stem(y,z)
supbplot(1,2,2)
semilogx(f,x)
By the way, a figure is the window that holds the axes object. If you want them on the same axes, do
semilogx(f,x)
hold on
stem(y,z)
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God'sSon
God'sSon on 25 May 2011
thank you for your answer, I have used the second option. but how can i rescale the axis of stem(y,z) to become linear for the values of y instead of logarithmic
Matt Fig
Matt Fig on 25 May 2011
If that is your concern, do this:
x = 1:10:10000;
semilogx(x,.3*x.^3);
axx = gca;
ax = axes;
plot(x,x.^5,'r')
set(ax,'visible','off','ylim',get(axx,'ylim'))
The last line scales the ylimits of the second axes to match the first axes. If you don't want to do this, just take the part out where ylim is set.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 May 2011
Perhaps the MATLAB File Exchange contribution plotxx would be of use to you.

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