Increasing vertical spacing between subplots
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How do i increase the vertical spacing between subplots?
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Blake Johnson
el 29 de Abr. de 2017
Here's a trick to add vertical space easily...
The title command lets you add a 2-line title, so if you use this command, it will create a blank line in the title, thus giving you extra space between the top and bottom plot.
title({'';'title of my plot'})
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Star Strider
el 6 de Jun. de 2014
This is slightly complicated procedure, but not difficult if you have experience with handle graphics properties. It has been the subject of several recent posts here, so I’ll refer you to them:
How do I use suptitle in my subplot The Accepted Answer contributed by Cedric Wannaz is absolutely ingenious!
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hamza hamid
el 26 de Mayo de 2021
After all the last subplot write this code a=suptitle(‘The title of all figure’)% a is use to call the your title a.FontSize=10;% for change Fontsize
Heyang Qin
el 31 de Jul. de 2018
You can add an extra empty line to your x label so that the vertical interval between subplots will increase.
For example,
xlabel("your xlabel"+newline+" ")
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Tim Darrah
el 26 de Oct. de 2020
this doesnt work when
xtickangle(deg)
is used.
Why isn't there a simple function to add add vertical space of arbitrary length like there is in latex:
\vspace{.1in}
which adds a .1in space exactly where the command is called. MATLAB and latex seem to be tightly integrated, so not sure why this isn't done. A quick google search of this problem will reveal several "custom" answers and "hacks", but no generalizable solution that "just works".
dpb
el 6 de Jun. de 2014
Shrink the height of the axes POSITION property and, if so desire, then readjust the bottom location to be equidistant if more than two for vertical; width if horizontal
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Joseph Cheng
el 6 de Jun. de 2014
Editada: Joseph Cheng
el 6 de Jun. de 2014
For an example of dpb's suggestion I answered a similar question here (where they wanted to decrease the spacing) http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/125319-how-to-plot-something-like-this
x=[60:20:260]; %set x axis ticks
y=rand(11); %get something to plot
h1=subplot(2,1,2); %setup subplot1
plot(x,y,'-.'); %plot subplot1
box on % leave only x and y axes
xlim([60 260]) %setup some x axis
set(h1,'Xtick',x) %set the x axis ticks to show only x
h1_pos = get(h1,'Position'); %get the position data for sublot1.
y2 = 10*y.^2; %make something up for subplot2
h2=subplot(2,1,1); %make subplot2
plot(x,10*y,'-.'); %plot subplot2
box on
set(h2,'Xcolor',[1 1 1]) %make the Y axis line white
set(h2,'Xtick',[])
xlim([60 260]) %setup some x axis
h2_pos=get(h2,'Position');
set(h2,'Position',[h1_pos(1) h1_pos(2)+.1+h1_pos(4) h2_pos(3:end)]) %using position of subplot1 put subplot2next to it.
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