how to display multiple image in one figure window
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please tell me how show that dyanamic images to one plot...
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Anjal Afghan
il 24 Lug 2018
you can do this:
if true
figure;
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(first_image);
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(second_image);
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(third_image);
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(fourth_image);
end
for a 4x4 plot
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Geoff Hayes
il 23 Nov 2014
Shraddha - see subplot to create multiple axes on one figure/window, and see image for displaying an image to that axes.
For example, if you have four images and want to display each in its own axes, then you could do the following
% create the subplots
figure;
h = [];
h(1) = subplot(2,2,1);
h(2) = subplot(2,2,2);
h(3) = subplot(2,2,3);
h(4) = subplot(2,2,4);
Note that the h array contains the handles of the four axes (one for each subplot). Now if we have four images named img1, img2, img3, img4, then we display each as
image(img1,'Parent',h(1));
image(img2,'Parent',h(2));
image(img3,'Parent',h(3));
image(img4,'Parent',h(4));
Try the above and see what happens!
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Parth Dethaliya
il 10 Apr 2020
Hi I would like to what if the number of images are very high. suppose, 100 images.then?
Note: All images are of same size (25*25 pixels).
Alexandra Holland
il 16 Feb 2022
This also happens to work for juxtaposition of imshow or histogram functions. I hope this helps!!
Overlay_adjG_TAG=labeloverlay(TAG_adjG, TAGmask,'Transparency',0.7,'Colormap','summer');
Overlay_adjG_VP1=imoverlay(VP1_adjG, VP1_mask_open, 'blue');
% 2x2 plot tile
tiledlayout(2,2)
nexttile
imshow(Overlay_log_DAPI) % image top left
nexttile
histogram(PearsonCoef,11); % image top right
nexttile
imshow(Overlay_adjG_TAG )% image bottom left
nexttile
imshow(Overlay_adjG_VP1) % image bottom right
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