How to merge plots from different scripts

I have different scripts of different algorithms with each showing plots of single algorithm outputs. I want to plot them in single figure with legends like shown in attachment

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As far as I understand, your problem has been associated with the fact that values on the left figure are about 100 times more than those on the right. That's why it is different to compare them.
A typical work arround in such a case is using logarithmical coordinates. So calculate Y=log(OF) for all the curves and plot them, for example, with
plot(t,Y1,t,Y2,t,Y3, ... ,t,Y100,).
Good luck!
And another option is to use yyaxis.

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I do not see the attachment.
However the easiest way mightr be to save the data from each script to .mat files, and then load them into one or the other scripts, or a completely new script, and plot them there.
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I have updated the answer with the required output. Can you now tell me how it can be done
Just as I first described. Different script result require that you save the data to a file in each script, and then read them in a third script and do the plotting.
Ok Thank you so much
My pleasure!
If my Answer helped you solve your problem, please Accept it!
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