Subplots in a for loop- find the mistake
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Dear all,
I want to create a plot with n subplots. The problem here is that all the subplots are the same (see picture), but they shouldn't as the data in the cell 'M' alters. I guess it is some mistake with 'hold off' (but I tried to put it nearly everywhere) or the looping of the cell, but can't find it.
figure
cl={'r','y','g'};
subplot(n+1,1,1),plot(P_est)
for m=2:n+1;
subplot(n+1,1,m);
    hold off
  for p=1:n;
        for q=1:t;
        xx=[q-1,q] ;
        plot([ xx fliplr(xx) xx(1)],[0 0 1 1 0],cl{M{1,p}(q)+1},'linewidth',12)
        hold on
        end
    end
end

Thanks!
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 il 1 Lug 2014
        I don't think that the hold off is the problem, and it can probably be removed due to the hold on that follows.
The outer loop, for m=2:n+1; updates each of the six (colourful!) subplots that follow the initial subplot. But aside from
 subplot(n+1,1,m);
nothing else in that loop relies upon m. So in the block of code
 for p=1:n;
     for q=1:t;
         xx=[q-1,q] ;
         plot([ xx fliplr(xx) xx(1)],[0 0 1 1 0],cl{M{1,p}(q)+1},'linewidth',12)
         hold on
     end
 end
there is no dependence upon m, and so each subplot will be drawn identically. It may be that the cell array M should include the m parameter (somehow).
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 il 1 Lug 2014
				Awesome!
As for resizing the seven bars to be smaller than the first plot, you could try the following. Grab the position of the subplot (using its handle). The position will be a 4 element vector with [x y width height] components. Reduce the element that corresponds to height, and reset the position:
 h           = subplot(n+1,1,m);  % get the handle to the subplot
 plotDims    = get(h,'Position'); % get the subplot dimensions
 plotDims(4) = plotDims(4)/5;     % shrink the height by a factor of 5
 set(h,'Position', plotDims);     % reset
Try doing this before you do the plotting, but if that doesn't work, then just do it once you've iterated over p.
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