subplot in matlab

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Vivek Bhadouria
Vivek Bhadouria il 14 Ago 2011

1 voto

Dear pg,
With 9*3 subplot,you will get 27 plots in a single window. Let us assume you want to plot some signals (vectors) located in your workspace named as a,b,c........z (if you are working with images then use imshow command to show an image in subplot). You can create 9*3 subplot as
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
subplot(9,3,1);plot(a);
subplot(9,3,2);plot(b);
subplot(9,3,3);plot(c);
subplot(9,3,4);plot(d);
subplot(9,3,5);plot(e);
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subplot(9,3,26);plot(z);
subplot(9,3,27);plot(some_other_variable)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
In subplot 9*3 means,the window will be having 9 rows and 3 columns so making total of 27 subplots.
Friedrich
Friedrich il 12 Ago 2011

0 voti

Hi,
do you mean this:
subplot(9,3,1)
plot(1:10)
subplot(9,3,2)
plot(1:10)
%...and so on and finally
subplot(9,3,27)
plot(1:10)
Jan
Jan il 13 Ago 2011

0 voti

Please read:
help subplot
doc subplot

Richiesto:

Pg
il 12 Ago 2011

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