How can I create three different axis?

Hello everyone,
I should plot three different quantities with three different axes in just one graph; how I can do it?
plot(gia_year.DateA, gia_year.Diff_Values,'g-^' ,'MarkerEdgeColor','k','MarkerFaceColor','g');
plot(gia_year.DateA, gia_year.year_values_w,'y-^' ,'MarkerEdgeColor','k','MarkerFaceColor','y')
plot(gia_year.DateA, gia_year.year_values_h,'k-^' ,'MarkerEdgeColor','k','MarkerFaceColor','k')
Thank you very much.

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You can use subplot to create different axes (or axes). What does it mean for three axes to be in one graph?
I'm sorry, my question is not that clear. I have three different quantities in this graph (cm, % and knt) but I can't use the same axis for all of them, because the units of measurement are different.
Is the x or y axis affected?

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