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I have a follow up to my previous question regarding manipulate with contours and 3D plots Manipulate with Contours and 3D plots

How can I achieve three (!) plots under the same Manipulate?
The three plots should be: – the aforementioned answer,
– a 3D plot alone (the standard one),
– a contour plot (the standard one again).

I was thinking about using Column (as in this link https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/1313104), but I am afraid I am far away from the technical skills needed.

As a complete newbie, any help will be greatly appreciated!

Kolmin
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    e.g., Manipulate[ GraphicsGrid[{ { ContourPlot[Cos[a x] + Cos[y] , {x, 0, 4 Pi}, {y, 0, 4 Pi} ] , Plot[Cos[a x], {x, -\[Pi], \[Pi]}] } }] , {{a, 1}, 0.4, 2} ] – Syed Feb 18 '23 at 10:15
  • Thanks a lot! If you write down an answer, I will be glad to accept. – Kolmin Feb 18 '23 at 10:52
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    Welcome to the Mathematica Stack Exchange. I was suggesting the use of GraphicsGrid only. You can find plenty of examples of it on this site as well as in the docs. In addition, please check out GraphicsColumn and GraphicsRow. If you ask something more challenging I will participate in the Q/A if I can. Take care. – Syed Feb 18 '23 at 10:56

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