Sizing in subplot()

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GCats
GCats el 28 de Mayo de 2020
Respondida: Fangjun Jiang el 28 de Mayo de 2020
Hi!
I'm plotting 6 graphs using the subplot() command. I'd like 3 rows and 2 columns, however all the graphs are squeezed at the top and i'm not sure how to shape them so that they are nice and readable.
Here's how i'm plotting it:
% Plotting finite difference gradients
figure(1)
subplot(821)
semilogx(hx,dfdx1)
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('df/dx1'), title('Spring mass')
subplot(822)
semilogx(hx,dfdx2)
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('df/dx2'), title('Spring mass')
%plotting of constrainst g(1)
subplot(823)
semilogx(hx,dgdx1(:,1)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx1'), title('Length constraint')
subplot(824)
semilogx(hx,dgdx2(:,1)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx2'), title('Length constraint')
%plotting on constraint g(4)
subplot(825)
semilogx(hx,dgdx1(:,4)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx1'), title('Shear Stress constraint')
subplot(826)
semilogx(hx,dgdx2(:,4)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx2'), title('Shear Stress constraint')
%plotting on constraint g(5)
subplot(827)
semilogx(hx,dgdx1(:,5)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx1'), title('Frequency constraint')
subplot(828)
semilogx(hx,dgdx2(:,5)')
xlabel('Difference step hx'), ylabel('dg1/dx2'), title('Frequency constraint')
Attached the photo of the plots. Thank you in advance for your help!

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 28 de Mayo de 2020
subplot(3,2,x) gives you 3 rows and 2 columns thus 6 subplots. x can be 1,2,...6

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 28 de Mayo de 2020
Plot first 4 graphs in a separate figure and the next four in the other.

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