Re: "Innaccurate" multiplot?



Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:

OK -- so by now my understanding is:

- "one graph" equals "one plot command"; if you have several
curves in "one graph" you should cram them into one plot
command.

Generally, yes.

- multiplot is a way to make multiple "graphs" (in principle
non-overlapping) in "one picture"; it is not a way to put
several curves into one "graph".

Almost. Multiplots can usefully overlap, but that needs special care or fulfills special needs. E.g. you can make small "inset" plots in unused areas of a larger one. Or, with a good deal more trickery, you can actually overlay multiple independent plots in the same region.

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