Easy way to plot second plot as section of first plot











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I have a time-series plot of data in which I want to examine a section in more detail. Kind of like this, but with the second plot being below the first, and instead of the box bounding the section of data, bounding the x-axis labels instead.



Is there a simple way to go about this or am I going to have to write this from scratch?



EDIT: This past question seems to be after the same thing, but was never solved.










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    I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
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I have a time-series plot of data in which I want to examine a section in more detail. Kind of like this, but with the second plot being below the first, and instead of the box bounding the section of data, bounding the x-axis labels instead.



Is there a simple way to go about this or am I going to have to write this from scratch?



EDIT: This past question seems to be after the same thing, but was never solved.










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    I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
    – Julien
    Nov 20 at 6:39















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I have a time-series plot of data in which I want to examine a section in more detail. Kind of like this, but with the second plot being below the first, and instead of the box bounding the section of data, bounding the x-axis labels instead.



Is there a simple way to go about this or am I going to have to write this from scratch?



EDIT: This past question seems to be after the same thing, but was never solved.










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I have a time-series plot of data in which I want to examine a section in more detail. Kind of like this, but with the second plot being below the first, and instead of the box bounding the section of data, bounding the x-axis labels instead.



Is there a simple way to go about this or am I going to have to write this from scratch?



EDIT: This past question seems to be after the same thing, but was never solved.







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    I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
    – Julien
    Nov 20 at 6:39
















  • 1




    I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
    – Julien
    Nov 20 at 6:39










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I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
– Julien
Nov 20 at 6:39






I'd say you have to do it yourself. But that shouldn't be too hard... Just create 2 subplots with different xlims...
– Julien
Nov 20 at 6:39



















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