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[MATHCAD] Plotting Multiple Data Sets
Author: Ankur Goel    Posted: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 17:57:51 -0400
Hi,

I was wondering if there was a way to plot two vectors on an x-axis against one vector on the y-axis. Normally, I can do this the other way around - for example, I could plot two different functions, f(x) and g(x) on the y-axis against x on the x-axis. However, in my case, I would like to plot x on the y-axis and f(x) and g(x) on the x-axis. Is there a way to do this in Mathcad? In particular, I am using Mathcad 7.03.

Thanks,
Ankur Goel

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Re: [MATHCAD] Plotting Multiple Data Sets
Author: Russ Roberts    Posted: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 21:25:40 -0600
Yes. Just enter the one vector on the y axis twice, separated by a comma.
Just tried it in Pro 8.2.

Russ
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on the y-axis and f(x) and g(x) on the x-axis. Is there a way to do this in
Mathcad? In particular, I am using Mathcad 7.03.
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>Thanks,
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