hello, i have 4 figures and need to combine them to one. How can I do it?
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Any help would be appreciated...Thank you
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Jan
el 28 de Mzo. de 2013
What do you want to combine and what does "combine" exactly mean? Do you want to create a dock-figure, which contain the 4 figures with there borders and menus? Or do you want 4 subplot objects copied from the figures?
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Sean de Wolski
el 28 de Mzo. de 2013
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Figures cannot be containers for other figures. The typical approach to this is to create a uipanel and place what would typically be a figure's contents into it.
Mahdi
el 28 de Mzo. de 2013
If you mean to plot 4 data sets onto the same figure, use the hold on after every plot (or you can do it all together):
x1=rand(1,20);
y1=rand(1,20);
x2=rand(1,20);
y2=rand(1,20);
plot(x1,y1,'ro',x2,y2,'b.')
This puts all of the data into the same figure. (the 'ro' and 'b.' are just formats) Alternatively, you can also do this
plot(x1,y1,'ro')
hold on
plot(x2,y2,'b.')
Jan
el 28 de Mzo. de 2013
Perhaps you want something like this:
desktop = com.mathworks.mde.desk.MLDesktop.getInstance;
myGroup = desktop.addGroup('myGroup');
desktop.setGroupDocked('myGroup', 0);
myDim = java.awt.Dimension(5, 2);
desktop.setDocumentArrangement('myGroup', 2, myDim)
figH = zeros(1, 10);
for iFig = 1:10
figH(iFig) = figure('WindowStyle', 'docked', ...
'Name', sprintf('Figure %d', iFig), 'NumberTitle', 'off');
set(get(handle(figH(iFig)), 'javaframe'), 'GroupName', 'myGroup');
end
This is heavily undocumented and tested in R2009a only.
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