Stack three area plots - MATLAB

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AHMED FAKHRI
AHMED FAKHRI on 12 Apr 2021
Commented: Star Strider on 14 Apr 2021
Hi
I have the attached Excel file which contains the data for 1-base emissions 2-post REEE 3-Abatement.
I want to plot the base emissions on y-axis first versus the years on x-axis.
Then, the post-REEE and the Abatement emisisons should be plotted such that they 'eat' from the 'base' as shown in the figure for the similar data below:
Is there a way I can do that in MATLAB please ?
many thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 12 Apr 2021
This approaches what you want, however there must be some sort of conservation metric or other sort of scaling necessary to get the plot to appear as you want it to appear. I must leave that to you, since I do not understand how the various emissions values are related. (I left the ‘TotalEmissions’ vector that I created in the code, in the event you want to use it.)
T1 = readtable('CCC_data_emissions.xlsx');
T2 = T1; % Duplicate & Save Original
TF1 = ismember(T2.years, T2.years_1); % Matching Years
T2.emissions_1(TF1) = T1.emissions_1(~isnan(T1.emissions_1)); % Matching Values
T2.emissions_2(TF1) = T1.emissions_2(~isnan(T1.emissions_2)); % Matching Values
TotalEmissions = T2.emissions+T2.emissions_1+T2.emissions_2;
figure
area(T1.years, [T2.emissions-T2.emissions_1-T2.emissions_2, T2.emissions_1, T2.emissions_2])
legend('Emissions','Emissions_1','Emissions_2', 'Location','NE')
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AHMED FAKHRI
AHMED FAKHRI on 14 Apr 2021
That is brilliant, many thanks for the efforts, I will also work from my side and update you if I managed to do it.
Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 Apr 2021
I very much appreciate your compliment!
As always, my pleasure!

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Jithin Nambiar J
Jithin Nambiar J on 12 Apr 2021
If you can plot the y values and x values for the 3 different ranges. You can use
hold on
after the first plot and at the end of last plot use
hold off
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AHMED FAKHRI
AHMED FAKHRI on 12 Apr 2021
Hi, thanks I know how to use hold on and off but I need to plot the y values first using one scale or be able to hide other scales

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