Trying to plot more than two graphs with two different scales onto a single plot

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I would like to show the graphs of several signals from a group and a reference signal which has a completely different scale. I can use;
[ax,p1,p2]=plotyy(load(:,1),load(:,2),data(:,1),data(:,2))
the commonality between load and data is time
so, ylabel(ax(2),'Hits') ylabel(ax(1),'Displacement (in)') xlabel(ax(2),'Time (sec)')
and it works at showing two plots with two scales but I want to show more than these two plots but with the same two scales. It would greatly help reduce the number of graphs in my report and make more sense as a reader.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help

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Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng el 2 de Mzo. de 2015
you can use hold on to keep adding to these plots
x = 1:10 %time
for i =1:3
y(i,:)=1*x+i;
z(i,:)=2*x.^2+100+i;
end
[ax h1 h2]=plotyy(x,y(1,:),x,z(1,:));
ylabel(ax(2),'Hits');
ylabel(ax(1),'Displacement (in)');
xlabel(ax(2),'Time (sec)')
hold(ax(1),'on');
hold(ax(2),'on');
plot(ax(1),x,y(2,:))
plot(ax(2),x,z(2,:))
plot(ax(1),x,y(3,:))
plot(ax(2),x,z(3,:))
not the cleanest example but it shows how to add to existing and when run that everything stacks appropriately.

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ALEX
ALEX el 2 de Mzo. de 2015
Very interesting...my likey
I didn't realize you could plot multiple plots that way. This is game changer for me.
Thanks for your help!

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