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How can I label my graphs as (a), (b), (c) etc in subplot matlab?

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I want to describe the graphs in figure caption by referencing them as (a), (b) (c) etc

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 13 Dic 2018
Use subplot() and title().
% Plot (a) plot.
subplot(3, 1, 1);
plot(1:10, 'r-');
title('(a)', 'FontSize', 15);
% Plot (b) plot.
subplot(3, 1, 2);
plot(10*sin(0:.1:10), 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2);
grid on;
title('(b)', 'FontSize', 15);
% Plot (a) plot.
subplot(3, 1, 3);
plot(cos(1:10), 'k*', 'MarkerSize', 15, 'LineWidth', 2);
grid on;
title('(c)', 'FontSize', 15);
0000 Screenshot.png
Or you could use xlabel() if you want to put the letters under the x axis, or text() if you want to place them wherever you want.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 23 Set 2020
One possibility is to use the text function.
Sterling Baird
Sterling Baird il 19 Ott 2020
I think Image Analyst's solution may need a bit more to get left alignment.

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Sterling Baird
Sterling Baird il 21 Ott 2020
Modificato: Sterling Baird il 21 Ott 2020
Personally, I've liked using:
nIDs = 4;
alphabet = ('a':'z').';
chars = num2cell(alphabet(1:nIDs));
chars = chars.';
charlbl = strcat('(',chars,')'); % {'(a)','(b)','(c)','(d)'}
text(0.025,0.95,charlbl{1},'Units','normalized','FontSize',12)
This works fine for me for tiled layouts, and does a decent job for scientific figures.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 13 Apr 2022
@Wiqas Ahmad Try using text() or put it into the title or axes labels using sprintf() and title() or xlabel() or ylabel().
Sanita Dhaubanjar
Sanita Dhaubanjar il 2 Mag 2023
You can make the label generation shorter using:
charlbl = compose("(%s)",('a':'z').');

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi il 13 Dic 2018
Modificato: madhan ravi il 13 Dic 2018
Use legend()
legend('(a)','(b)','(c)')
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Shikhar Saxena
Shikhar Saxena il 13 Dic 2018
No, legend is different. I want to label each graph as a,b,c etc. Like see in figure below generated through subplot function matlab, I want to label three graphs as a, b and c. try.png

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Alex Ryabov
Alex Ryabov il 7 Lug 2021
Modificato: Alex Ryabov il 7 Lug 2021
I hope this function will help
fg = figure(1);
clf
subplot(2, 2, 1)
subplot(2, 2, 2)
subplot(2, 1, 2)
legend
colorbar
AddLetters2Plots(fg, 'HShift', 0, 'VShift', 0, 'Direction', 'TopDown')

Dion Wilde
Dion Wilde il 17 Mag 2023
Modificato: Dion Wilde il 18 Mag 2023
Personally i found my optimum with the following solution:
ax=gca;
% read out the position of the axis in the unit "characters"
set(ax,'Units','characters'); a=get(ax,'Position');
% this determines the type of the plot
if isequal(get(ax,'View'),[0 90]) % this is used for 2D plots
str_place=2;
else % this is used for 3D plots, in this case also all other plots
str_place=-2;
end
% this sets an 'a)' right at the top left of the axes
text(ax,0,a(end)+str_place,'a)','Units','characters')
I specifically used the units "characters" here, because it consistently sets the character above the axes indepently of the actual size of the axis. The latter is difficult if not impossible to do with "units", "normalized".
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Sreeraj T
Sreeraj T il 18 Mag 2023
What does "end" in the last line indicates? It ends what?
Dion Wilde
Dion Wilde il 18 Mag 2023
my bad, i copy pasted it from my own code. I deleted the "end".

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