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Re: newby plotting question

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  • Subject: [mg22714] Re: newby plotting question
  • From: "Rasmus Debitsch" <debitsch at Zeiss.de>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 03:26:57 -0500 (EST)
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Take a look at the MultipleListPlot function. This function should do the
job.

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F. Schwieterman <fschwiet at u.washington.edu> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
8b9orp$9dj at smc.vnet.net...
> I have three lists I want to plot on the same graph, in different colors.
> My code went as follows:
> (mean and var are lists of numbers, of the same length)
>
> p1 = ListPlot[ mean, PlotRange->All];
> p2 = ListPlot[ mean + Sqrt[var],
>             DefaultColor -> RGBColor[0,1,0], PlotRange->All];
> p3 = ListPlot[ mean - Sqrt[var],
>             DefaultColor -> RGBColor[1,0,0], PlotRange->All]];
> Show[p1,p2,p3];
>
>
> But this unfortunately draws p1, p2, and p3 on separate plots before
drawing
> all three on a single plot, and they were all black on the last plot
anyhow.
>
> So I was clever, and came up with the following:
>
> Show[
>           ListPlot[ mean, PlotRange->All],
>           ListPlot[ mean + Sqrt[var],
>             DefaultColor -> RGBColor[0,1,0], PlotRange->All],
>           ListPlot[ mean - Sqrt[var],
>             DefaultColor -> RGBColor[1,0,0], PlotRange->All]]
>
> Which produces the same result.  ugh.  Any advice?
>
> best karma to the best answers. :)
>
>
>
>




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