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Hi, i have 3 questions.

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Serhan sali
Serhan sali on 17 Jan 2023
Answered: Animesh on 6 Mar 2023
First, how do i split the graph in 4 parts like in the example ?
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Matt J
Matt J on 17 Jan 2023
What do you mean by spit in 4 parts? Which are the parts in your example?
John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 17 Jan 2023
As far as I can see, there is only one figure. One graphic.
Are you asking about the 4 quadrants in that figure? If so, it is not split at all. There are lines that cross through multiple quadrants, so that cannot be what you mean.
There are differently colored lines, but they are just lines, and don't seem to split anything up.
So what is your question? Please expain clearly.

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Animesh
Animesh on 6 Mar 2023
Hello,
According to my understanding you are trying to convert the plot into four plots of each quadrant.
You can use “subplot” or “tiledlayout” and create a 2*2 layout and use “xlim” and “ylim” to get the four quadrants.
For more information on subplot, you may refer to the following link -
For more information on tiledlayout , you may refer to the following link –

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