Adding existing axes objects to a new tiledlayout
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Christoph Schmidt
el 19 de Oct. de 2020
Comentada: Karl_469
el 2 de Nov. de 2023
I have a cell-array of axes-objects which all have different parents. Now I would like to transfer all those objects to the same tiledlayout. I tried changing their parents one-by-one, but then they all appear in the same tile:
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(3,3);
for i = 1:9
set(arrayOfAxes{i}, 'Parent', t);
end
I also tried using nexttile() in the for loop, but this didn't help. Is there a way to specify which tile an axes-object belongs to within tiledlayout?
Appreciate you help very much!
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Reshma Nerella
el 29 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: Reshma Nerella
el 29 de Oct. de 2020
Hi Christoph,
set(arrayOfAxes{i}, 'Parent', t); % axes object can not be a child of t(tiledlayout)
Each tile in 'tiledlayout' contains an axes, you can plot directly without creating axes in the layout. Once you plot something, you can use 'nexttile' to plot on the next tile.
In case you want a layout with axes in all the tiles, you can create a grid layout manager, it creates an invisible grid and positions components(like axes) along the rows and columns of the grid.
For more information and examples, refer to the documentation pages tiledlayout, nexttile and uigridlayout
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Karl_469
el 2 de Nov. de 2023
In case you end up overlaying all figures in one tile, rather then having a tile for each axis/"figure" use
Eric Sargent's approach:
https://ch.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/101806-how-can-i-insert-my-matlab-figure-fig-files-into-multiple-subplots#comment_1195904
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