Bar plot with two x axis and Display Groups of Bars

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I have this script, for creating bar plot with two different x axes. But I get a bar plot with overlay.
I would like bar one next to the other.
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subplot(3,2,1)
x = tabellapermatlab.Year;
y = tabellapermatlab.News12;
yyaxis left
%ax = gca;
%ax.YAxis.Exponent = 2;
bar(x,y,'yellow')
title('Variable news')
ylabel('count','FontSize',12)
hold on
x=tabellapermatlab.Year;
y6=tabellapermatlab.somma_noti;
yyaxis right
bar(x,y6,0.3)
%ax.YAxis.Exponent = 3;
title('Variable news1')
ylabel('count','FontSize',12)
hold off

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VBBV
VBBV on 21 May 2022
Edited: VBBV on 21 May 2022
x = 2010:2019;
y = rand(1,10); % 1
y6= rand(1,10); % 2
yyaxis left
%ax = gca;
%ax.YAxis.Exponent = 2;
b = bar(x,[y;y6]);
b(1).FaceColor = [1 0 0];
b(2).FaceColor = [1 1 0];
title('Variable news')
ylabel('count','FontSize',12)
you can use the handle to bar function and set the color you want using RGB triplet values
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Rachele Franceschini
Rachele Franceschini on 23 May 2022
Edited: Rachele Franceschini on 23 May 2022
Sorry! I wanted to say: Ihave two different y axes with different measure unity. It is possible apply the same your script with this condition?
x=2010:2019
y=[2322,2259,1719,2795,2988,2637,2794,3197,4392,6775]
y6=[21807,19920,12749,10301,26662,20638,18892,16492,20380,6775]
VBBV
VBBV on 30 May 2022
Yes. I think it works for 2 different y axes and it's shown clearly in my code output

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