How can I merge the plot using the same x axis and y axis?
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Hi guys!
I want to ask how to merge the plot to be like this example (not mine, just get it from Google):
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/472332/image.png)
I tried using 'tiledlayout' command but it does not merge like the one I show. Do you have any ideas how? Thanks.
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Cris LaPierre
on 28 Dec 2020
The closest MATLAB function I can think of is stackedplot. It's not exactly the same, but it's an easy way to get something close without having to put in a lot of manual effort.
Here's an example from the linked documentation page.
tbl = readtable('patients.xls');
stackedplot(tbl,{'Height','Weight','Systolic','Diastolic'})
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Adam Danz
on 28 Dec 2020
To use one global ylabel,
h = stackedplot(rand(20,11));
% Get axis handles
ax = flipud(findobj(h.NodeChildren, 'Type','Axes'));
% Remove all ylabels
set([ax.YLabel],'String','')
% Set the middle ylabel
ax(floor(numel(ax)/2)).YLabel.String = 'Global Y Label';
ax(floor(numel(ax)/2)).YLabel.Rotation = 90;
ax(floor(numel(ax)/2)).YLabel.VerticalAlignment = 'Bottom';
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