How do I plot two distributions on top of each other?
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I fit this histogram with the distribution fitter app. This fit is called the "t position scale" in practice. On top of this histogram, I want to plot a distribution with a mean of 0 and a variance of 1. I would be very grateful if you could help me figure out how to do this.
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Arthur Morais
on 2 Oct 2021
You can write the plot command with the two variables that you have.
plot(data,density,data,distribution)
You can change the type of line adding markers.
plot(data,density,'b--',data,distribution,'k:')
If you don't use any markars, matlab chages only the color the of line.
Star Strider
on 2 Oct 2021
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Star Strider
on 4 Oct 2021
My pleasure!
To plot the requested
distribution,. it will be necessary to use the first curve. The data and fitted distribution will then essentially be a thin vertical red line, however there is no way to avoid that if the objective is to plot both in a single axes object.
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/758001/image.png)
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