changing a figure to a subplot

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Currently stuck... This code below creates a figure and three subplots as I have designed it too. I cannot figure out how to change the figure in the while loop to a subplot with the other subplots below.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
%--------------------Value Function Interation-----------------------------
%Start Timer
tic
Vold=zeros(1,n);
Iteration = 0;
error = 1;
while error>tol
[Vnew g] = max(utility+beta*Vold'*ones(1,n));
error = max(abs(Vold - Vnew))
Vold = Vnew;
Iteration = Iteration + 1
%Set up convergence graphics -- optional
hold on;
plot(kgrid,Vold)
xlabel('k')
ylabel('V(k) Iterations')
title('The Convergence Process')
hold off;
end
k= kgrid;
kp = kgrid(g);
c = f(k)+(1-delta)*k-kp;
%End Timer
toc
%---------------------Create Plots for Results----------------------------
%Plot
scrsz = get(0,'ScreenSize');
figure('Position',[scrsz(3)*1/4 scrsz(4)*1/4 scrsz(3)*1/2 ...
scrsz(4)*1/2]);
subplot(2,2,1)
plot(kgrid,Vold)
xlabel('k');
ylabel('V(k)');
title('Value Function');
subplot(2,2,2)
plot(kgrid,[kgrid; step*g]);
xlabel('k');
ylabel('g(k)');
title('Policy Function');
legend('45 degree-line','Policy Function','Location','Best');
subplot(2,2,3)
plot(kgrid,c);
xlabel('k');
ylabel('c(k)');
title('Consumption');
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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 8 Feb 2015
I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to do. Can you clarify your question?
per isakson
per isakson on 8 Feb 2015
Edited: per isakson on 8 Feb 2015
Why did you include that much code? The latter part is more than enough. I cannot run the code without a lot of guessing regarding input values.
"error = 1;" &nbsp It is not a good idea to use names of functions to name variables.

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per isakson
per isakson on 8 Feb 2015
Edited: per isakson on 8 Feb 2015
I can neither see any mistake in your plotting code nor reproduce your problem. However, better not rely on the current handle. An example in the doc says:
Create a figure with two subplots and return the subplot axes handles, ax1 and ax2.
figure
ax1 = subplot(2,1,1);
ax2 = subplot(2,1,2);
Store the data from the peaks function in matrix Z. Plot the first 20 rows of Z in the upper subplot using its handle, ax1. Plot the entire data set in the lower subplot using its handle, ax2.
Z = peaks;
plot(ax1,Z(1:20,:))
plot(ax2,Z)
Thus:
Try replace your
subplot(2,2,1)
plot(kgrid,Vold)
by
ax1 = subplot(2,2,1);
plot( ax1, kgrid,Vold)
etc.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 8 Feb 2015
If you want "to change the figure in the while loop to a subplot" then you need to call subplot() in the while loop, so you need to estimate how many plots you will be creating and then make an array for that. Let's say that you might possibly have 90 plots. Then those could fit into a 9 row by 10 column array of plots. So in the while loop you'd do this:
subplot(9, 10, Iteration);
plot(kgrid,Vold)
That way, each plot will go to its own subplot instead of a single plot that takes up the whole figure and gets replaced/overwritten each iteration like you're getting now.

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