Multiple Plots On Same Page

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Amritpal Kaur
Amritpal Kaur on 1 May 2016
Edited: Geoff Hayes on 1 May 2016
So I have to plot certain data (90 graphs total) and a single graph looks like this.
However when I
hold on
and plot 90 sets superimposed, it looks just like a patch of multiple colours.
Now what would be the most optimal way to represent the plots that can let us compare them and study the difference. For example (and this is just my thought and I am open to opnions) comparign these 90 plots in a Matrix fashion using
subplot
is really not a great idea! What would be the best idea to compare them side by side? Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Amritpal Kaur
Amritpal Kaur on 1 May 2016
They are not comparable per say. They are just similar plots each with be a different graph. But the project leader wants each plot in a visually comparable way. any suggestions?
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 1 May 2016
Edited: Geoff Hayes on 1 May 2016
I would use subplots and ensure that the interval for each axes is identical for each subplot. So for all of your 90 plots, determine the minimum and maximum values for the x and y axes, and then set the axes interval for each subplot. See axis limits for details.
Else, create a GUI that allows the user to select any two (or more?) of the 90 plots to compare them side-by-side.

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JL555
JL555 on 1 May 2016
It'll be helpful if you show the code a bit and plot number 2

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