How can I plot multiple matlab saved figures into one
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Jorge Martinez Compains
el 28 de Oct. de 2021
I have 12 figures saved as Matlab figures format. I need to combine them into one for displaying but I cannot make it work. This is what I have been trying but the combined graphs are empty.
I am very new to Matlab and I cannot find any way of combining existing graphs into one. Thanks in advance for any help!
fh1 = open('short1.fig');
fh2 = open('long1.fig');
fh3 = open('short2.fig');
fh4 = open('long2.fig');
fh5 = open('short3.fig');
fh6 = open('long3.fig');
fh7 = open('short4.fig');
fh8 = open('long4.fig');
fh9 = open('short5.fig');
fh10 = open('long5.fig');
fh11 = open('short6.fig');
fh12 = open('long6.fig');
% Create plots
t = tiledlayout(6,2);
nexttile
fh1
nexttile
fh2
nexttile
fh3
nexttile
fh4
nexttile
fh5
nexttile
fh6
nexttile
fh7
nexttile
fh8
nexttile
fh9
nexttile
fh10
nexttile
fh11
nexttile
fh12
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Chris
el 28 de Oct. de 2021
Editada: Chris
el 28 de Oct. de 2021
I would recommend saving the data and then producing the images on the tiledlayout, but...
% Open the figures
open('short1.fig');
% Get a handle to the current axes
gh1 = gca;
open('short2.fig');
gh2 = gca;
% ...
% Create plots
figure
t = tiledlayout(6,2)
nexttile
% Copy plots from the axes into the current axes
copyobj(gh1.Children,gca)
% ...
Other parts of the figures, like legends and axis labels, will necessitate other commands
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