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How to simultanously create 2 subplots?

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John
John el 9 de Mayo de 2017
Comentada: John el 9 de Mayo de 2017
Learned from Matlab, this worked:
figure;
for k = 1:8
h(k) = subplot(2,4,k);
end
figure;
for k = 1:8
J(k) = subplot(2,4,k);
end
But when call with after:
for k = 1:8
subplot(h(k);plot(a(k))
subplot(J(k);plot(b(k))
end
It plots 4-a and 4-b on the second figure and left the first figure with 8 empty subplots. What's wrong?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de Mayo de 2017
Your code
for k = 1:8
subplot(h(k);plot(a(k))
subplot(J(k);plot(b(k))
end
is not valid syntax: you cannot have a ";" at that position in the line and you are missing a ")" on each line.
You should be using
for k = 1:8
plot(h(k), a(k), '*')
plot(J(k), b(k), '*')
end
I added the '*' because you are only plotting a single point, and when you only plot a single point it will not show up unless you specify a marker.
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John
John el 9 de Mayo de 2017
Thanks, Walter! Above was a typo, code was correct. That code is from 'doc subplot' and works for single subplot figure.

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