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stackfigs.m

by Charles Plum

 

24 Dec 1998

display multiple figures simultaneously by stacking all open figures.

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STACKFIGS is used to display multiple figures simultaneously by stacking all open figures.
 
STACKFIGS usage: stackfigs (no arguments)

Restriction: max number of figures = (screen_vertical_rez_in_pixels/20)

STACKFIGS has only been run under Matlab 5

MATLAB release MATLAB 5.2 (R10)
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24 Mar 2003 Bèr Kessels -remove nospam. for my email

Of course one might use the subplot() function to show a lot of figures. But this might not always be a good solution. E.G. When one wants to copy or save the figures. So very often one is stuck in a cluttered taskbar, containing over 20 screens.
If you need a quick solution for ythis program, here it is. It works very well with 5.3 and win95 I don't know about other versions or platforms.

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