<div>In my toolbox grocer (with E. Michaux), available art <a href="http://dubois.ensae.net./grocer.html">http://dubois.ensae.net./grocer.html</a> you will find a function pltseries0 that has many options, including the possibility to draw 2 axes and to mix bars and curves.</div>
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<div>Hope it works for you.</div>
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<div>Eric. <br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">2008/8/28, Simon <<a href="mailto:simon.elfert@web.de">simon.elfert@web.de</a>>:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Hi everybody,<br><br>I would like to do some plotting with scilab. The aim is as follows:<br><br>- one plot with two different y-axes<br>
- the left y-axis shall be used for some lines (timeseries)<br>- the right y-axis shall be used for a timeseries plotted as bars<br><br>In matlab this should be possible with plotyy(), but there seems to be a possibility in scilab as well using drawaxis. Unfortunately I was not able yet to implement it.<br>
<br>Do you know, how I can plot both - lines and bars - in one plot and differentiate the y-axes? (by the way... the right y-axis has to scaled reversely topdown, but one step after the oter...)<br><br><br>Thank you, kind regards<br>
<span class="sg">Simon Elfert<br></span><br><br><br><br>ps - do you know a good and broad plotting tutorial for scilab?<br></blockquote></div><br>