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Hello, I Have Two Experiments Having The Same Plot With The Same X Values. When I Compare These Two Experiments, The Plots Are Drawn Next To Each Other (See Figure), But I Would Appreciate To See The Y-Values Of The Experiments Just In One Plot. The Plot


Hi AgitatedDove14 , thank you for your response
Yes, firstly I was thinking about the option 2, but then I saw one case in our experiments where the ui merges the plots just as we want and I was wondering if there is some simple way to do it in the case of all plots. In my opinion, for our use case option 1 is also fine - how can I combine two plots in the ui as you mentioned?

  
  
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