Sorry, but it is not possible.

It's been asked for many times, but would require a pretty substantial
rewrite of weeplot, as well as some creative use of ConfigObj.

Your hack is actually not so crazy.

-tk

On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Alec Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I need to plot wind speed, wind gust and barometric pressure on a single
> graph. The problem is that they have such different yscales that
> differences in barometric pressure aren't visible.
>
> For example, see the attached chart, which shows the wind ranging from
> about 5 to 15 mph, and the barometric pressure ranging from about 30.15 to
> 30.2 inHG. When those ranges are plotted together the barometeric pressure
> appears as a straight line.
>
> I've been playing with editing genplot.py to produce a transparent plot of
> just the barometric pressure and then pasting it over a plot of the wind
> graph, but thinking there must be an easier way. I don't imagine anyone has
> any ideas? Ugly hacks are invited.
>
> And note that I don't need to add any Y axis labels for the barometer,
> it's enough just to plot the line. And I don't need auto yscale ranging,
> I'll just set it to the min and max pressures on record for the area (28.8
> and 30.6).
>
>
>
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