Re: how to join three plots to view it in one plot
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- Subject: [mg50415] Re: how to join three plots to view it in one plot
- From: Bill Rowe <readnewsciv at earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 04:35:00 -0400 (EDT)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
On 9/1/04 at 1:49 AM, kriana at rediffmail.com (krian) wrote:
>sir i had three different plots related to signal.i want to view
>those plots in one plot(ie 1 2 3in series in one plot).once again i
>confirm that i don,t want to see the plot like hold on method.just
>assume 1 plot(eg --------)2nd plot(___________)3rd
>plot(-------------)i i want to view like this in one plot like
>this(----------______________------------).
I am not entirely sure what you want, but you might try either
Plot[{x, x^2, x^2 - x}, {x, 0, 2},
PlotStyle ->{GrayLevel[0], Hue[0], Hue[0.6]}];
or
Show[
Block[{$DisplayFunction = Identity},
{Plot[{x, x^2}, {x, 0, 2},
PlotStyle -> {GrayLevel[0], Hue[0]}],
ListPlot[Table[{n, n + Random[]}, {n, 0, 2, 0.2}]]
}]];
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