I think that you should see if Gnuplot is able to do it. Try to run
the demos (they are included in gretl install in Windows or gnuplot's
in Linux).
Gretl is prepared for two data series (y1, y2) against one explanatory (x) var.
See the gnuplot commands that gretl generates and go from there.
Good luck,
Hélio
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:59 PM, savos schmagges <elmarelch(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear gretl-community,
Is it possible to plot two or even more scatter plots in one graph?
For example I have:
series x1=normal()
series x2=normal()
series y1=x1+normal()
series y2=-x2+normal()
#Then I want to plot y1 against x1 and y2 against x2
Is this possible? I am wondering because I found no way to achieve this as
in Excel it is quite easy to do this by just adding a second line (see
attached Excel graph). In R there is the possibilty to "overplot" to
scatters, but what is with gretl?
Thank you so much in advance for any of your proposals!
Best regards
Elmar
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