What is a superimposed graph?
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If you want to merge data from two graphs, rather than create a new graph from scratch, you can superimpose the two using a simple 'copy and paste' operation. ... Normally you will be creating a second independent variable when you superimpose the graphs. For example, they might be two levels of a common variable.
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Superimposed graphs shows the overlapping and imposed lines and bars.
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- Superimposition is imposement or placement of one thing over another and is done with graphics or imagery on the top. It's done to add the overall effect of the image and is used to conceal something.
- This technique is used in map-making for superimposing the grid lines and contour lines and also used in aerial photography.
- This technique can also be used in 2-dimensional imagery as to make map form the three-dimensional globe.
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