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Hello all! First, thank you all for the amazing work on ObservableHQ and Plot. They are all a breeze to use and learn. Do you guys have any suggestion on how to combine multiple Plots in the same cell inside Observable? I realize I can insert them next to each other as they return the svg tags, but I thought I might be missing an easier way to do it. My intention would be for instance to have a single cell with two horizontally concatenated plots that have their own X axis but share the same Y axis. I did look around the facetting part but I couldn't figure out how to use it but have separate X axis for instance. Is there any easy way to achieve that? And if not, what should I dive into to get it? Thanks a lot. Best |
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Faceting shares all the scales between the facets. It's possible (but not easy) to trick it into using different scales, like we do in https://observablehq.com/@fil/plot-splom and https://observablehq.com/@fil/plot-parcoords ; other than that, I think you'd have to assemble subplots with htl. |
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Faceting shares all the scales between the facets. It's possible (but not easy) to trick it into using different scales, like we do in https://observablehq.com/@fil/plot-splom and https://observablehq.com/@fil/plot-parcoords ; other than that, I think you'd have to assemble subplots with htl.