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How to use text fuction in labeling

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Isa Duran
Isa Duran el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Comentada: Adam el 28 de Mayo de 2014
Hi guys I have a small issue. I'm doing a subplot where each plot symbolize a direction (North,East,West,South) so I have created a subplot with 3 rows and 3 columns, with the middle one empty. Now I want to label North, West, East and South in my subplot. I have tried TEXT function but it seem to be unstable. I have attached the figure so you can see what I'm dealing with. Hope you can help guys.
for j=1:length(SR) %Number of fields
figure
for i=[1:4 6:9] %Creating row x collums for subplot
for c=1:8 %Number of headings
subplot(3,3,i)
plot(omega,Sp_we(:,c,j))
xlabel('\omega [rad/s]')
ylabel('S(\omega)')
end
end
suptitle(['Wave spectrum for area ', num2str(SR(j))])
%text(2,20,'hello','FontSize',18)
%text(1.5,1,'hello','FontSize',18)
%text(1.5,1,'hello','FontSize',18)
%text(1.5,1,'hello','FontSize',18)
end
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dpb
dpb el 27 de Mayo de 2014
I don't see anything about N, S, E, W???
What's the specific problem? text coordinates are axes-based for each axes; you need to specify the current figure on which you wish to write and the the position within that axes.
annotation objects work in global figure space if that's what you're looking for.
Isa Duran
Isa Duran el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Yeah I know ! thats the issue mann.. I want to write North at the second plot, and East at the plot nr. 5 in the left side an so on... If you know what I mean.. Like a compass

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Adam
Adam el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Editada: Adam el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Hi Isa, do you mean something like this? (just copy this code to the Matlab command line and press ENTER)
test_signal_N = randn(1,100);
test_signal_S = randn(1,100);
test_signal_E = randn(1,100);
test_signal_W = randn(1,100);
test_signal_NE = randn(1,100);
test_signal_NW = randn(1,100);
test_signal_SE = randn(1,100);
test_signal_SW = randn(1,100);
figure;
subplot(3,3,1); plot(test_signal_NW); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('North-West');
subplot(3,3,2); plot(test_signal_N); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('North');
subplot(3,3,3); plot(test_signal_NE); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('North-East');
subplot(3,3,4); plot(test_signal_W); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('West');
subplot(3,3,6); plot(test_signal_E); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('East');
subplot(3,3,7); plot(test_signal_SW); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('South-West');
subplot(3,3,8); plot(test_signal_S); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('South');
subplot(3,3,9); plot(test_signal_SE); xlabel('\omega [rad/s]'); ylabel('S(\omega)'); title('South-East');
Adam
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Isa Duran
Isa Duran el 27 de Mayo de 2014
Okay :) But the script you sent me is also useful.. Do you know how to use text function? If you want the title to be at the bottom and in the left and right side?
thanks
Adam
Adam el 28 de Mayo de 2014
I have tried to figure out it... First solution is quite impractical, but it could work if you adjust it little bit -- mainly their absolut positions related to the size of figure. - see m-file attached
I´m sending you a second solution made by a GUI. Does it look like you imagine?
- see attached picture
Adam

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