How to show multiple figures in MATLAB

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Batool Engineer
Batool Engineer on 25 Nov 2015
Edited: Walter Roberson on 26 Nov 2015
I have 4 color images , and I'm used subplot to show these images in one figure, then I converted all to grayscale images and I showed images by using another subplot, and then I found the histogram for all grayscale images also I used another subplot to show these histograms, but when I implement the program the last subplot (I mean histograms) show only, here my question how I can show all figures ( all subplot ) One follows the other :
c1 , c2 , c3 , c4 .... the names of the four color images
g1 , g2 , g3 , g4 .... the names of the four grayscale images
h1 , h2 , h3 , h4 .... the names of the four histograms
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(c1,[]),title('c1');
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(c2,[]),title('c2');
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(c3,[]),title('c3');
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(c4,[]),title('c4');
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(g1,[]),title('g1');
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(g2,[]),title('g2');
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(g3,[]),title('g3');
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(g4,[]),title('g4');
subplot(2,2,1),imshow(h1,[]),title('h1');
subplot(2,2,2),imshow(h2,[]),title('h2');
subplot(2,2,3),imshow(h3,[]),title('h3');
subplot(2,2,4),imshow(h4,[]),title('h4');
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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan on 25 Nov 2015
Looks like you will need 3 2x2 plots in a row so why not try calling them a 6x2 image. However, the size of the plots might be too small given that there are going to be so many images.

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