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I want to simply the following codes to make a figure with 2-by-6 subplots. How can I make it with a for loop?
figure(1);
h1=subplot(2,6,1), hLine1=plot(X,A(1,:),X,B(1,:));title(type{1});
h2=subplot(2,6,2), hLine2=plot(X,A(2,:),X,B(2,:));title(type{2});
h3=subplot(2,6,3), hLine3=plot(X,A(3,:),X,B(3,:));title(type{3});
h4=subplot(2,6,4), hLine4=plot(X,A(4,:),X,B(4,:));title(type{4});
h5=subplot(2,6,5), hLine5=plot(X,A(5,:),X,B(5,:));title(type{5});
h6=subplot(2,6,6), hLine6=plot(X,A(6,:),X,B(6,:));title(type{6});
h7=subplot(2,6,7), hLine7=plot(X,A(7,:),X,B(7,:));title(type{7});
h8=subplot(2,6,8), hLine8=plot(X,A(8,:),X,B(8,:));title(type{8});
h9=subplot(2,6,9), hLine9=plot(X,A(9,:),X,B(9,:));title(type{9});
h10=subplot(2,6,10), hLine10=plot(X,A(10,:),X,B(10,:));title(type{10});
h11=subplot(2,6,11), hLine11=plot(X,A(11,:),X,B(11,:));title(type{11});
h12=subplot(2,6,12), hLine12=plot(X,A(12,:),X,B(12,:));title(type{12});
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 8 Gen 2017
Modificato: Stephen23 il 8 Gen 2017
Creating handles h1, h2, h3, etc would be a very bad idea. Read this to know why:
The best solution is to use cell arrays, exactly as Star Strider has shown you.

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 7 Gen 2017
I would do it this way:
figure(1)
for k1 = 1:12
subplot(2,6,k1)
h{k1} = plot(X,A(k1,:),X,B(k1,:));title(type{k1});
end
NOTE I do not have your data so this is UNTESTED CODE. It should work.
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Hsinho Huang
Hsinho Huang il 8 Gen 2017
Thanks! In the suggested code, are the handles of each subplot and each line assigned? I need the handles h1-12 and hLine1-12 to set their properties.
Star Strider
Star Strider il 8 Gen 2017
My pleasure!
I didn’t initially see that you had two sets of handles. The revised code would be:
figure(1)
for k1 = 1:12
h{k1} = subplot(2,6,k1)
hLine{k1} = plot(X,A(k1,:),X,B(k1,:));title(type{k1});
end
The handles to the subplots are in the cell array ‘h’, and to the plot in the cell array ‘hLine’.
See the documentation on Cell Arrays if you are not familiar with them.

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balandong
balandong il 6 Apr 2020
I would propose something like @strider, but using curly instead.
figure(1)
for k1 = 1:12
h(k1) = subplot(2,6,k1)
hLine(k1)= plot(X,A(k1,:),X,B(k1,:));title(type{k1});
end
The reason is for, in some circumstances, one would like to link axes among the subplot. And by using the curly braces,, the link axes can be simply achieved as follow
linkaxes(h,'x');
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Priyank Sharma
Priyank Sharma il 10 Apr 2020
However, trying your logic, it shows me subplot (2,1,1), while subplot (2,1,2) on different figures and not on the same figure. I want it should retain (2,1,1) and plot (2,1,2) on the same figure during execution in the loop. Kindly pls suggest.
balandong
balandong il 10 Apr 2020
Modificato: balandong il 10 Apr 2020
If you are using AppDesigner:
It should be something like below
h(k1) = subplot(2,6,k1,,'Parent',Wathevertheuifigurename) % add the 'Parent'
if you are using normal figure. I would suggest you refer to this FEX submission.

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