Hey Mark,
Actually, recalling subplot(211) seems to work for me. Strange. You
may want to try forcing the first plot to remain before drawing the
second:
subplot(211)
plot([1,2,3])
hold(True)
subplot(212)
plot([4,3,2])
subplot(211)
plot([3,2,1])
-Tony
On Jun 10, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Mark Bakker wrote:
Thanks Tony -
I was hoping there was a plyab-ish command.
Like you can do Figure(1), Figure(2), and then reselect Figure(1) to
get access to the first figure. No such command for subplot, I
understand.
Cheers, Mark
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Tony S Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow, a question I can actually answer:
ax1 = subplot(211)
ax2 = subplot(212)
ax1.plot([1,2,3])
ax2.plot([4,3,2])
ax1.plot([3,2,1])
Best,
-Tony
On Jun 10, 2008, at 9:09 AM, Mark Bakker wrote:
Hello list -
I want to plot something in two subplots, then add something to the
first subplot.
How do I select the first subplot after I have plotted on the second
subplot?
For example:
subplot(211)
plot([1,2,3])
subplot(212)
plot([4,3,2])
Now I want to add something to the first subplot.
So I thought I could do subplot(211) again, but that destroys the
subplot.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Mark
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