Re: Plotting mulitple lists on one log plot
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- Subject: [mg34492] Re: Plotting mulitple lists on one log plot
- From: rlsmith at his.com (Poppo)
- Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 03:32:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Suggest you use MultipleListPlot instead of DisplayTogether
On Wed, 22 May 2002 06:52:18 +0000 (UTC), John Britton
<brittojr at tcd.ie> wrote:
>Dear Forum,
>
>I'm having a problem with using LogListPlot to plot multiple data sets on the
>same plot. Basically it will not format each individual data set line as I
>wish - Mathematica appears to ignore the PlotStyle option. Below I include
>the relevant lines of code. Mathematica version = 4.01 running on Linux
>
>*************
>
>Debonded = {{0., 81.5244}, {0.1, 5.81173}, {0.2, 3.53041}, {0.3,
> 3.09363}, {0.4, 3.09363}, {0.5, 1.44145}, {0.6, 1.44145}, {0.7,
> 0.522863}};
>
>NoDistalCement = {{0., 71.8089}, {0.1, 8.1722}, {0.2, 6.51516}, {0.3,
> 5.17021}, {0.4, 5.17021}, {0.5, 2.65144}, {0.6, 2.65144}, {0.7,
> 0.697332}};
>
>DisplayTogether[ LogListPlot[NoDistalCement, AxesLabel -> {"Probability of
>failure", "Percentage of cement satisfying probability"}, PlotStyle ->
>{{Thickness[0.04], GrayLevel[0.5],
> Dashing[{0.1, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5}]}}],
> LogListPlot[Debonded, PlotJoined -> True]]
>
>**************
>
>If anyone has any ideas about how I can resolve this problem I'd be very
>grateful, and I will post a summary of responses. (Have searched the
>archives, web and Mathematica help to no avail).
>
>Thanks,
>John Britton
>
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