How to plot two figures side by side in a same plot?

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Haya Ali
Haya Ali el 25 de En. de 2024
Editada: Hassaan el 25 de En. de 2024
I am using subplot command to plot two figures side by side in a same plot but both figures are not appearing. Please help me to detect error in my code. Below is my code.
clear all; close all; clc;
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
subplot (1,2,1)
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
t=tiledlayout("flow");
nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
subplot (1,2,2)
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
t=tiledlayout("flow");
nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);
  1 comentario
Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 25 de En. de 2024
Use either of subplot() or tiledlayout().
Not both of them together.

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Hassaan
Hassaan el 25 de En. de 2024
Editada: Hassaan el 25 de En. de 2024
clear all; close all; clc;
% Dummy data
% data = rand(22, 2); % 22 rows of random data
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
% First subplot
subplot(1, 2, 1);
x = data(:, 1);
y = data(:, 2);
dy = 0.2;
h = scatter(x, y, 100, 'filled', 'MarkerEdgeColor', 'k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
colormap(gca, C); % Apply colormap to current axes
colorbar();
xlabel('${\omega }$', 'Interpreter', 'Latex');
ylabel('${\varphi }$', 'Interpreter', 'Latex');
% Second subplot
subplot(1, 2, 2);
h = scatter(x, y, 100, 'filled', 'MarkerEdgeColor', 'k');
h.CData = C;
colormap(gca, C); % Apply colormap to current axes
colorbar();
xlabel('${\omega }$', 'Interpreter', 'Latex');
ylabel('${\varphi }$', 'Interpreter', 'Latex');
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 25 de En. de 2024
tiledlayout and subplot do not work together. They each offer a means of adding multiple axes to a figure. Tiledlayout is the more modern approach and is recommended over subplot.
The code below makes the following changes from your original code
  • Removes subplot
  • Replaces tiledlayout('flow') with tiledlayout(1,2) assuming you want a 1x2 grid of axes.
See the 5 changes I made, indicated by arrows in the comments.
clear all; close all; clc;
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
% subplot (1,2,1) % <--------- remove this
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
% t=tiledlayout("flow"); % <--------- remove this
t = tiledlayout(1,2); % <--------- add this
nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
% subplot (1,2,2) % <-------------- remove this
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
% t=tiledlayout("flow"); <-------------- remove this
nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);

Star Strider
Star Strider el 25 de En. de 2024
The subplot and tiledlayout calls appear to be interfering with each other.
Commenting-out the tiledlayout calls produces this —
clear all; close all; clc;
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
subplot (1,2,1)
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
% t=tiledlayout("flow");
% nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
data= [0.1,3.8;
0.1,2.7;
0.01,2.3;
%0.1,2.7;
0.01,0.7;
0.1,3.3;
0.07,4.7;
0.02,0;
0.01,1;
%0.07,4.7;
0.23,3.4;
%0.07,4.7;
%0.07,4.7;
0.1,5.8;
%0.07,4.7;
0.01,4.7;
0.1,0.5;
%0.1,5.8;
0.23,3.1;
0.01,5.9;
0.02,4.2;
0.1,5.9;
0.07,1.5];
subplot (1,2,2)
x = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
dy=0.2;
%f=figure;
% t=tiledlayout("flow");
% nexttile(t);
h=scatter(x,y,100,'filled','MarkerEdgeColor','k');
C = jet(numel(x));
h.CData = C;
set(gca, 'colormap', C)
colorbar()
%xlabel('${\it} (A^{2}/B)^{1/4}$','Interpreter','Latex')
xlabel('${\omega }$','Interpreter','Latex')
ylabel('${\varphi }$','Interpreter','Latex')
labels=["d1","d2,d4","d3","d5","d6","d7,p1,p3,p4,v2","d8","d9","p2","v1,v5","v3","v4","v6","v7","v8","v9","v10"];
text(x,y+dy,labels,"HorizontalAlignment","left","VerticalAlignment","cap",'FontSize',10);
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