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Re: Making multiple plots


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  • Subject: [mg10491] Re: Making multiple plots
  • From: bla@bla.nl
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 02:22:42 -0500
  • Organization: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
  • References: <68l2fk$ma9@smc.vnet.net>

On 3 Jan 1998 05:04:36 -0500, "L. Sartre" <smerlin@ibm.net> wrote:

>I would like to show two plots on a same graphics output but separatly.
>For this, I do as follows:
>
>curve1 := Plot[Sin[t x], {x, -Pi, Pi}, PlotRange -> {-Pi,Pi}, {-1, 1}}];
> curve2 := Plot[Cos[t x], {x, -Pi, Pi}, PlotRange -> {-Pi,Pi}, {-1,
>1}}];
>curve:=Graphics[{Rectangle[Scaled[{0,0}],Scaled[{0.5,1}],courbe1],Rectangle[
>Scaled[{0.5,0}],Scaled[{1,1}],courbe2]}]; Show[Graphics[courbe]]
>
>Then I get three plots. I am interested in getting only the third one.
>Does anyone has any suggestion ?
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
You should use the Show command.
You could try something like this:
curve1........;
curve2.........;
Show[{curve1,curve2}]




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