How to plot multiple y axes using function that is compatible with R2018b?

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Hi,
I am trying to plot 4 different data sets of different scales. I know plotyy can plot 2 y-axes but I need to plot 4 axes. I have also tried plotyn.m, addaxis6.m and few more but they are not compatible with R2018b. They are giving errors. Would anyone please receommend something that's compatible with R2018b?

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Mark Sherstan
Mark Sherstan on 1 Mar 2019
Check out the file exchange. For example this works: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/67349-plot-with-multiple-y-axes. You could also consider normalizing your data.
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VR
VR on 1 Mar 2019
The file you suggested worked well. A few questions:
(1) How can I rotate the labels of y-axes?
(2) Is it possible to reduce the space between the y-axes bars to make the plot smaller?
(3) Is it possible to change the thickness of the border of the box and of the additional y-axes?
I also tried the normalization. It was not appropriate for my problem because most of the data was either close to 1 or close to 0. So there was a huge difference. I am not sure if there is a way out.
Mark Sherstan
Mark Sherstan on 4 Mar 2019
In the directory where you saved the file exchange function run:
help plotNy
You will get a list of arguments for customizing the plots. If the options you want arent there I would reccomend checking out a different user made function.

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