Controllable tight subplot
Allows fully utilizing the figure surface by defining margins, by wrapping the existing subplot function. Unfortunately the original subplots function spends lavishly the figure area , without allowing the user to control it in a convenient manner. In addition to subplot functionality (fully supported) the user can define margins, which result in larger axis presented in the figure. Default margins are 1% of figure area.
Thanks goes to a colleague- Adi N., who both urged me to write this function down, and assisted in writing it.
Hope you will find this one useful.
Update:
Some subplot functionality s now supported. However, I must mention this looks quiet buggy to me. Check this out:
figure;
subplot(1,2,1);
plot(rand(1,20));
subplot(1,2,1,'Position',[0.1,0.1,0.3,0.3]); % 'Position' is ignored!!!
Citar como
Nikolay S. (2024). Controllable tight subplot (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/30884-controllable-tight-subplot), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .
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- MATLAB > Graphics > Formatting and Annotation > Axes Appearance > Combine Multiple Plots > Subplots >
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Inspiración para: smplot for small multiples, subtightplot, Plot Superquadratic Surfaces
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Versión | Publicado | Notas de la versión | |
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1.3.0.0 | Updated demo code, using Varoujan good advice. |
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1.2.0.0 | A bit shorter implementation, now supporting functionality Allan has requested. |
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1.1.0.0 | .png replaced by .jpg's, to reduce file size, screen-shot modified. |
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1.0.0.0 |