How can I plot my figures like attached plots?

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Hi,
I want plot two graphs on same plot but with different x axis limits. Just given in the figure (a) attached to this question. How can I do it?
Second, if two plots are making crossover/overlapping at some points. Is it possible two a fill any color (yellow) in the overlapped area. as shown in the attached figure (b)?
Regards,
Ahmed

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Pavan Guntha
Pavan Guntha on 27 Jul 2021
Hi Nisar,
(1) You could use axes to add multiple axes to the same figure & then alter their properties as per your requirements. You could also use text command to add text to the plot. Example:
figure(1)
ax1 = axes;
ax2 = axes;
x1 = [1.95:0.1:2.95];
y1 = 2.5*ones(length(x1),1);
x2 = [-0.5:0.1:0.5];
y2 = 3*ones(length(x2),1);
plot(ax1,x1,y1,'r');
hold on
plot(ax2,x2,y2,'b');
hold off
ax2.YLim = [1 5];
ax1.YLim = ax2.YLim;
ax2.XLim = [-2 0.5];
ax1.XLim = [1.95 2.95];
ax2.Visible = "off";
set(ax1,'Yticklabel',{})
set(ax1,'Xticklabel',{})
(2) You could use patch function to fill the overlapped area in the plot. Example:
x=0:0.1:10;
y1 = randn(1,length(x));
y2 = randn(1,length(x));
figure
hold all
plot(x,y1)
plot(x,y2)
patch([x fliplr(x)], [y1 fliplr(y2)], 'g')
hold off
Hope this helps!
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Nisar Ahmed
Nisar Ahmed on 29 Jul 2021
@Star Strider Thank you very much for your detail reply. Yes, it is solved.

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