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I have two .agr (could be .xvg as well) files, each has been formatted properly as I need (i.e. the labels, legends, colors, etc.).



Both graphs have the same X axis. So I would like to make a single .agr file with 1 column and 2 rows so that the first will be located on the top of the second one.



I can create two graphs (G0 and G1). I click on G0 and then Data > Import > ASCII > first.agr (this shows the first graph in G0 as I want while maintaining the initial formatting in first.agr)
Then, I click on G1 and do the same. This messes everything, even the G0.



I was wondering if someone can help to fix this, please?
Thanks










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    I have two .agr (could be .xvg as well) files, each has been formatted properly as I need (i.e. the labels, legends, colors, etc.).



    Both graphs have the same X axis. So I would like to make a single .agr file with 1 column and 2 rows so that the first will be located on the top of the second one.



    I can create two graphs (G0 and G1). I click on G0 and then Data > Import > ASCII > first.agr (this shows the first graph in G0 as I want while maintaining the initial formatting in first.agr)
    Then, I click on G1 and do the same. This messes everything, even the G0.



    I was wondering if someone can help to fix this, please?
    Thanks










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      I have two .agr (could be .xvg as well) files, each has been formatted properly as I need (i.e. the labels, legends, colors, etc.).



      Both graphs have the same X axis. So I would like to make a single .agr file with 1 column and 2 rows so that the first will be located on the top of the second one.



      I can create two graphs (G0 and G1). I click on G0 and then Data > Import > ASCII > first.agr (this shows the first graph in G0 as I want while maintaining the initial formatting in first.agr)
      Then, I click on G1 and do the same. This messes everything, even the G0.



      I was wondering if someone can help to fix this, please?
      Thanks










      share|improve this question














      I have two .agr (could be .xvg as well) files, each has been formatted properly as I need (i.e. the labels, legends, colors, etc.).



      Both graphs have the same X axis. So I would like to make a single .agr file with 1 column and 2 rows so that the first will be located on the top of the second one.



      I can create two graphs (G0 and G1). I click on G0 and then Data > Import > ASCII > first.agr (this shows the first graph in G0 as I want while maintaining the initial formatting in first.agr)
      Then, I click on G1 and do the same. This messes everything, even the G0.



      I was wondering if someone can help to fix this, please?
      Thanks







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