How do I put more than one patternCustom plot into a figure when it seems like neither subplot or tiledlayout will work?
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Aaron
el 6 de Mayo de 2025
Comentada: Aaron
el 6 de Mayo de 2025
I am using multiple patternCustom plots that use CoordinateSystem="polar", Slice="theta" that I would like to show in the same figure in a 2x3 format. It seems that neither tiledlayout or subplots will work. I would think there has to be a straightforward way to do this, that someone can show me.
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Thorsten
el 6 de Mayo de 2025
What goes wrong with tiledlayout or subplot? Without more information and without the function that you use for plotting it is hard to help.
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Adam Danz
el 6 de Mayo de 2025
Editada: Adam Danz
el 6 de Mayo de 2025
How do I put more than one patternCustom plot into a figure?
This is tricky because patternCustom does not have a parent argument. It plots to the current axes. The solution below uses subplot to create each axes and then immediately calls patternCustom so that it is plotted to the current axes.
Caveats
- If you're using uifigure, you must turn on the figure's HandleVisibility property so that the axes can be current.
- Tiledlayout cannot be used because patternCustom resizes the axes which is not permitted when using tiledlayout.
% Create data
h = helix;
[D,az,el] = pattern(h,2e9);
magE = D';
theta = 90-el;
phi = az';
thetaValues = 110:10:160;
fig = figure('color','w');
for i = 1:numel(thetaValues)
ax = subplot(2,3,i);
p = patternCustom(magE, theta, phi, CoordinateSystem="polar",Slice="theta", SliceValue=thetaValues(i));
% Optional property settings:
p.FontSize = 10;
p.LegendVisible = false;
title(ax, sprintf('Theta = %g', thetaValues(i)))
ax.Visible = 'on'; % To show title
ax.XAxis.Visible = 'off';
ax.YAxis.Visible = 'off';
end

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