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charlie95
Level I

How do I combine multiple plot into a single graph

Hello there,

 

I tried to combine multiple plots into a single graph, I tried to use graph builder but the best I can do is 3 separate graphs, I want them to be together, for example, 3 lines in a graph just for better visual comparison. Please help out as I am stuck with my research work

 

charlie95_0-1635572003031.png

Thanks,

Charlie

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jthi
Super User

Re: How do I combine multiple plot into a single graph

Using Semiconductor sample data as example.

Starting graph:

jthi_0-1635573987800.png

two different ways come to my mind, drag and drop NPN2 and NPN1 to area in front of NPN4:

jthi_1-1635574071002.png

jthi_2-1635574083158.png

after both have been moved:

jthi_3-1635574098632.png

 

Other option. Remove all variables from Y-axis, select all variables of interest from the column list:

jthi_4-1635574140300.png

and drag and drop them at the same time to Y-axis:

jthi_5-1635574178255.png

 

 

-Jarmo

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jthi
Super User

Re: How do I combine multiple plot into a single graph

Using Semiconductor sample data as example.

Starting graph:

jthi_0-1635573987800.png

two different ways come to my mind, drag and drop NPN2 and NPN1 to area in front of NPN4:

jthi_1-1635574071002.png

jthi_2-1635574083158.png

after both have been moved:

jthi_3-1635574098632.png

 

Other option. Remove all variables from Y-axis, select all variables of interest from the column list:

jthi_4-1635574140300.png

and drag and drop them at the same time to Y-axis:

jthi_5-1635574178255.png

 

 

-Jarmo
charlie95
Level I

Re: How do I combine multiple plot into a single graph

I tried changing the data type to continuous and it works, whereas it doesn't work in ordinal. Kinda weird though but thanks for your insight.