06-03-2013
They don't have to be both linear or log or whatever, they're independent. It won't match the second axis marking for you however, you have to make it do so yourself via formulas or what have you.
Just put two lines into the same plot command, separating with commas.
Last edited by Corona688; 06-03-2013 at 01:43 PM..
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