If you are using GD::Graph then see use_axis=>[1,2] and two_axes=>1 in
section "Options for graphs with axes".
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use GD::Graph::lines;
my $graph = GD::Graph::lines->new(400, 300);
$graph->set(
two_axes => 1,
use_axis => [1,2],
x_label => 'X Label',
y1_label => 'Y1 label',
y2_label => 'Y2 label',
title => 'Some simple graph',
) or die $graph->error;
my @data = ([1,2,3,4,5], [2,3,4,5,6], [17,14,18,16,12] );
my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or die $graph->error;
open IMG, '>','file.png' or die $!;
binmode IMG;
print IMG $gd->png;
poj
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