Is there any way to merge several figures already drawn into one fugure??

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Hi everybody. I have a problem about how to merge several figures drawn already into one figure. It is impossible to merge these figures in the process of code writing, since it involves several large data file. Now I have already drawn all the figures i needed, how can these figures be merged together into one ? Thank you.
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atefeh nazari
atefeh nazari on 27 Jun 2015
Hi I have a similar problem. I have 4 figures that are saved as ".fig" and in every of them, there is 3 curve simultaneously. I want to plot these 4 figures(every one has 3 curves in it) by "subplot" (subplot(2,2,1-4)) but I do not know how I can do it .May everybody help me ? Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Apr 2014

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Roberto
Roberto on 27 Apr 2014
I think it's possible by extracting the data directly from plots; lets say you have two plots in different figures, get all the line objects, extract the x and y data from line properties and plot them in the same plot with hold on feature, here's a little example:
a= randn(1,100) ; b = randn(1,150) ;
h(1) = figure; plot(a); h(2) = figure; plot(b);
handleLine = findobj(h,'type','line');
hold on ;
for i = 1 : length(handleLine)
plot(get(handleLine(i),'XData'), get(handleLine(i),'YData')) ;
end
in the image I posted i've changed the marker and color of 1 line for clarity purpose.
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Genhou
Genhou on 27 Apr 2014
Thanks. the code you give me is to put two figures into one, sharing the same axes. it is very useful, although it is not what i wanted.the fault is made by myself since i described my question in an unclear way. thanks for you kind reply.

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atefeh nazari
atefeh nazari on 26 Jun 2015
Hi I have a similar problem. I have 4 figures that are saved as ".fig" and in every of them, there is 3 curve simultaneously. I want to plot these 4 figures(every one has 3 curves in it) by "subplot" (subplot(2,2,1-4)) but I do not know how I can do it .May everybody help me ? Thanks
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JohnDylon
JohnDylon on 19 Nov 2016
This can give you and somebody checking here a hint:
x=-1000:0.5:1000;
for i=1:8
y=x.^i;
subplot(2,4,i)
hold on
plot(x,y);
end

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