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Overlay two series vars #431786
10/23/13 20:34
10/23/13 20:34
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I want to plot two series vars so that i can visually see the differences of both. I can't see how the plot command can help me ...

Some thoughts?

Re: Overlay two series vars [Re: Sundance] #431794
10/23/13 23:51
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I think you want to look at the "type" parameter: I think you want NEW on the first plot (new window) and then 0 on the second plot (same window as last)

Re: Overlay two series vars [Re: dusktrader] #431797
10/24/13 05:55
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Thanks dusk. It happens so often that i read the manual and can't find the thing I'am looking for. Will try the 0 parameter.

Thanks dusk!
Sundance


PS: 0 was the way to go :-)

Last edited by Sundance; 10/24/13 05:56.

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