how to create one plot with several contours (corner plot)

I have contours created by several matrices.
I need to arrange them in that manner:
How can I do so? (of course I already have the matrices and each contour seperatley )

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As KSSV recommended, tiledlayout is the way to go.
tcl = tiledlayout(3,3,'TileSpacing','none');
tileIdx = [1,4,5,7,8,9]; % row-wise index of tiles
ax = gobjects(size(tileIdx));
for i = 1:numel(tileIdx)
ax(i) = nexttile(tcl,tileIdx(i));
contour(ax(i), magic(8))
end
% equate axis ranges and turn off tick labels for inner axes
linkaxes(ax)
set(ax(3),'YTickLabel',[],'XTickLabel',[])
set(ax(5:6),'YTickLabel',[])

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I don't really get at what stage do i give it my matrices to contour :D
but that seems like what I need,
can you please elaborate?
thank you so much.
You'll plot the contours within the for-loop (copied below)
I just used filler data in my demo.
for i = 1:numel(tileIdx)
ax(i) = nexttile(tcl,tileIdx(i));
contour(ax(i), magic(8)) % <----- here
end
wow it worked, thank you so much.
but if I have different Y axes, how can I seperate them:
What does it mean to separate them? Separate the tiles? See the TileSpacing property.
I've managed to do the following: (as you have said)
but , as you can see , they have the same axes (I've sorted them that way).
I would like them to share the axes
is it possible?
It looks like you didn't include the lines at the bottom of my answer using linkaxes and the two set commands.
linkaxes will link all of the axes limits and tick. The two set commands will eliminate the axis tick labels in the inner tiles.
amazing!
I still didn't figure which numbers to exactly give, but im playing with that
thank you so much' you have helped me alot

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