Hello Rene, hello Vincent,
thank you for your help, but maybe my questions was not so clear. What I
mean is to draw the figures like it is done in papers to save some space.
Merging the histograms somehow together, if they have the same axis. I
will try to draw it more nicely...
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Sorry for the "bad" first sketch...
Best Regards, Ingo
> On Thu, 2 May 2002, Ingo Froehlich wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > maybe it already hidden in the tutorials, because it is a standard
> > procedure... But how can I show 2 (or more) histograms so that they are
> > placed in the same figure:
> >
> > L +-------+
> > A | |
> > B | |
> > E | |
> > L | |
> > 1 | |
> > +-------+
> > L | |
> > A | |
> > B | |
> > E | |
> > L | |
> > 2 +-------+
> > LABELX
> >
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