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Re: Two superposed plots
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Robert A. Macy |
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Re: Two superposed plots |
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Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:02:06 -0700 |
No laughing here, guys and ladies....
My octave is on Win98, so I just hit "Print Screen" and
slip the plot into Paint, then do again and lay the next
image on top of it in transparent mode. I assume the
ordinate stays the same, and is best if the abscissa can be
related [to keep the graph lines the same]
Then just put one axis at right side and other on left and
more if necessary. Also, get to label, and mark, and make
little notes with arrows pointing to anomalies, etc
I know it's clunky, but does work fast. And these .bmp's
insert into documents.
- Robert -
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:25:05 -0400 (EDT)
Martin Senator <address@hidden> wrote:
> My problem is to find a convenient way to superpose
> the two plots. Since I am using Octave for the first,
> I can also use it to draw the second---it's more
> convenient
> than going to Xfig. But I'm still left with the
> problem of getting the two 'drawings' on one Figure.
>