Re: ListPlot replacing MultipleListPlot in version 6.0
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- Subject: [mg78842] Re: ListPlot replacing MultipleListPlot in version 6.0
- From: Norbert Marxer <marxer at mec.li>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 06:05:03 -0400 (EDT)
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On 10 Jul., 12:26, "H Hogreve" <hogr... at ifisr.org> wrote:
> While MultipleListPlot has become obsolete in Mathematica 6.0,
> unfortunately the enhanced ListPlot function does not provide
> all the capabilities of MultipleListPlot.
> E.g., ploting the data sets
> data1 = { {0, 1}, {1, 1.4}, {1.5, 2}, {1.9, 2.3}}
> data2 = { {0.2, 1}, {1.2, 1.4}, {1.4, 2}, {1.8, 2.3}}
> by the command
> ListPlot[data1,data2]
> does not work, whereas this was possible with MultipleListPlot.
> Is there an easy way to represent both data sets in the same
> plot in Mathematica 6.0 ?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> H. Hogreve
Hello
You have to include the curly brackets. This will work:
ListPlot[{data1, data2}]
Best Regards
Norbert Marxer