subplot of already saved figures

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Iyk
Iyk el 21 de Ag. de 2013
Respondida: Md Modassir Firdaus el 30 de Dic. de 2022
i have somany figures like dyke_tap, dyke_tbp,dyke_tcp and dyke_tdp...... they aare all bar plots and i want to have them side by side in other to compare them. i have seen ways of merging them, but that wont be good for what i want so i want to use a subplot. how can i use a subplot on already saved figures..... example ' having 'dyke_tap, dyke_tbp,dyke_tcp and dyke_tdp' side by side
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David Sanchez
David Sanchez el 21 de Ag. de 2013
what is the images extension? .fig? .png?
Iyk
Iyk el 21 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: Iyk el 21 de Ag. de 2013
.fig

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Respuestas (5)

laurie
laurie el 21 de Ag. de 2013
Here is a small bit of code that does just that for two saved figures. The figures need to be saved in the .fig format with this code (hgload only takes .fig figures as inputs), but there might be some way to adapt this code to make it work for other formats.
% Load saved figures
c=hgload('MyFirstFigure.fig');
k=hgload('MySecondFigure.fig');
% Prepare subplots
figure
h(1)=subplot(1,2,1);
h(2)=subplot(1,2,2);
% Paste figures on the subplots
copyobj(allchild(get(c,'CurrentAxes')),h(1));
copyobj(allchild(get(k,'CurrentAxes')),h(2));
% Add legends
l(1)=legend(h(1),'LegendForFirstFigure')
l(2)=legend(h(2),'LegendForSecondFigure')
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Yunyu Hu
Yunyu Hu el 5 de Mayo de 2020
This method works. But it does not copy the legend to the subplot

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Farhad Sedaghati
Farhad Sedaghati el 22 de Jun. de 2015
Editada: Farhad Sedaghati el 22 de Jun. de 2015
You can use the following function to insert all the saved fig files next to each other: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/51236-subplot

Jesica Gomez
Jesica Gomez el 20 de Feb. de 2017
Hi, does it work for 3d graphs? I'm trying to use the code but it plots 2D graphs.
Thanks

Tasos Ampelas
Tasos Ampelas el 7 de Ag. de 2018
Hi everyone,
In the @laurie 's first answer code, is there a way to get only the final figure and not every single one that I have loaded to matlab?

Md Modassir Firdaus
Md Modassir Firdaus el 30 de Dic. de 2022
Hi everone,
You can try this code to create single figure having subplots. Here single plot is in subplot becouse it does not saved figure 1. First save the created plot then comment "savefig".
clc;
close all;
clear;
%%
z1=peaks;
z2=z1+randn(size(z1))/5;
figure(1)
surf(z1) %creating first figure
savefig('PeaksFile1.fig') % save the figure once then comment it
%%%%
figure(2)
surf(z2,'FaceColor','r') %creating second figure
savefig('PeaksFile2.fig')% save the figure once then comment it
%% Loading saved above figure
f1=hgload('PeaksFile1.fig');
f2=hgload('PeaksFile2.fig');
%% creating subplot
figure(3)
h(1)=subplot(1,2,1);
view(3)
grid on
h(2)=subplot(1,2,2);
view(3)
grid on
%%
copyobj(allchild(get(f1,'CurrentAxes')),h(1));
copyobj(allchild(get(f2,'CurrentAxes')),h(2));

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