Problem with axes
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Hi,
I made a figure with a subplot (4 rows and 2 columns, with a ylabel in each subplot). Then i wrote the following code:
% let centered title
set(gcf,'NextPlot','add');
axes;
h = title(tit);
set(gca,'Visible','off');
set(h,'Visible','on');
tith = get(gca,'Title');
set(tith,'Position',get(tith,'Position') + [0 .02 0]);
% put a single title in Y-axis
set(gcf,'NextPlot','add');
axes;
h = ylabel(ytit(end));
set(gca,'Visible','off');
set(h,'Visible','on');
ylabh = get(gca,'YLabel');
set(ylabh,'Position',get(ylabh,'Position') - [.03 0 0]);
zoom on
Well, my problem is i need to "zoom" on the subplots, but i think this applies in the last "axes", because subplots are not affected. I don't know what to do to apply the "zoom" to subplots.
Regards!
Respuestas (2)
Andrew Newell
el 11 de En. de 2012
Just make each subplot the current plot and set zoom on, e.g.,
subplot(4,2,1)
zoom
4 comentarios
Pablo
el 11 de En. de 2012
Andrew Newell
el 11 de En. de 2012
When I type (in a new figure)
subplot(4,2,1)
plot(1:10)
zoom
I get the little magnifying glass in the subplot window. Do you?
Pablo
el 11 de En. de 2012
Andrew Newell
el 17 de En. de 2012
Your answer implies that you didn't try my suggested commands in a new figure.
MATLAB graphics doesn't have layers. When you use a command like subplot(4,2,1), that axis is "selected", i.e., commands like plot now apply only to that subplot, and h=gca returns the handle to that subplot.
Walter Roberson
el 11 de En. de 2012
zoom(AxisHandle, 'on')
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