How to make two plots happen at the same time on two different axes?
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Hello,
My problem is I have two graphs that draw things out at the same time, but they are on different axes. I want them to run in sync with each other so you can see at the same time. As of now one gets drawn out, then after that is done the other starts plotting its points.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
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Adam Danz
on 18 May 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 22 May 2019
Here's a demo to follow. It creates two axes that display the time course of a sine and cosine wave. Run it, step through it to understand what's going on, and I'd be glad to address any questions.
% Create data for both axes
x = -pi:.05:pi;
y1 = sin(x);
y2 = cos(x);
% Set up figure(s)
% Note: A lot of this section would be more efficiently done by looping through
% both axes instead of having duplicate commands.
figure
s1 = subplot(2,1,1);
s2 = subplot(2,1,2);
ylabel(s1,'sin(x)')
ylabel(s2,'cos(x)')
xlim(s1,[min(x),max(x)]);
xlim(s2,[min(x),max(x)]);
ylim(s1,[min(y1),max(y1)]);
ylim(s2,[min(y2),max(y2)]);
hold(s1,'on');
hold(s2,'on')
grid(s1,'on')
grid(s2,'on')
% Plot empty lines that will be updated within the loop
% Note: In this exmaple I could have used the real x values below but
% I wanted to show how you update them within the loop.
p1 = plot(s1,nan(size(x)),nan(size(y1)),'-o');
p2 = plot(s2,nan(size(x)),nan(size(y2)),'-o');
% Update each iteration
for i = 1:length(x)
% Update values
p1.XData(i) = x(i);
p1.YData(i) = y1(i);
p2.XData(i) = x(i);
p2.YData(i) = y2(i);
% Update axes
drawnow
end
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