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Hi everyone,
I have a problem with adding secondary Xaxis to my plot. I use MATLAB 2017b.
Here is my CODE:
X=[300 400 500 600];
X2=[4 3.5 3.0 2.5];
Y=[0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6];
figure()
plot(X,Y);
ax=gca;
ax.XAxisLocation='top';
Now how to add X2 to the bottom ?
Please help me.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 28 Dec 2023
Here is one possible solution:
X1=[300 400 500 600];
X2=[4 3.5 3.0 2.5];
Y=[0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6];
t = tiledlayout(1,1);
ax1 = axes(t);
plot(ax1,X1,Y,'-r')
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax2 = axes(t);
plot(ax2,X2,Y,'ko--')
ax2.XAxisLocation = 'top';
ax2.Color = 'none';
In case, you have two different sets of Y values, then
X1=[300 400 500 600];
X2=[4 3.5 3.0 2.5];
Y1=[0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6];
Y2=10*[0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6]
Y2 = 1×4
3 4 5 6
figure()
TT = tiledlayout(1,1);
ax1 = axes(TT);
plot(ax1,X1,Y1,'-r')
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax2 = axes(TT);
plot(ax2,X2,Y2,'ko--')
ax2.XAxisLocation = 'top';
ax2.YAxisLocation = 'right';
ax2.Color = 'none';
ax1.Box = 'off';
ax2.Box = 'off';
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Sudheendran
Sudheendran on 29 Dec 2023
Moved: Dyuman Joshi on 29 Dec 2023
Hi Sulaymon,
It would be very helpful for me to plot like this. Please refer to this picture.
Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 29 Dec 2023
Edited: Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 29 Dec 2023
Most welcome. Glad to be of some help :)
With :) thumbs up!

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 29 Dec 2023
It should also work with this syntax
X1=[300 400 500 600];
X2=[4 3.5 3.0 2.5];
Y=[0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6];
t = figure(1);
ax1 = axes(t);
plot(ax1,X1,Y,'-r')
ax1.XColor = 'r';
ax1.YColor = 'r';
ax2 = axes(t);
plot(ax2,X2,Y,'ko--')
ax2.XAxisLocation = 'top';
ax2.Color = 'none';
:
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Sudheendran
Sudheendran on 29 Dec 2023
Hi Sulaymon,
Wonderful, Thanks a lot. But is there any way to hide or remove the red or black dashed line ? Then my problem is sloved!

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 29 Dec 2023
%Random data
x1 = 0:0.1:40;
y1 = 4.*cos(x1)./(x1+2);
x2 = 1:0.2:20;
y2 = x2.^2./x2.^3;
%Define an axes and plot on it
ax1 = axes;
plot(ax1, x1, y1, '-r')
%Get the position of the axes
pos = ax1.Position;
%Define another axes on top of the previous one
ax2 = axes('Position', pos, 'XAxisLocation', 'top', 'Color', 'none');
%plot on it
hold(ax2, 'on')
plot(ax2, x2,y2,'-k')
%synchronize the y-axis
linkaxes([ax1 ax2], 'y')
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 29 Dec 2023
Yes, one approach is to use white color for the curves -
%Random data
x1 = 0:0.1:40;
y1 = 4.*cos(x1)./(x1+2);
x2 = 1:0.2:20;
y2 = x2.^2./x2.^3;
%Define an axes and plot on it
ax1 = axes;
plot(ax1, x1, y1, '-w')
%Get the position of the axes
pos = ax1.Position;
%Define another axes on top of the previous one
ax2 = axes('Position', pos, 'XAxisLocation', 'top', 'Color', 'none');
%plot on it
hold(ax2, 'on')
plot(ax2, x2,y2,'-w')
%synchronize the y-axis
linkaxes([ax1 ax2], 'y')

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