Multi Plot with 8 (eight) plots in figure

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Hello,
I have 8 plots and would like for them to show up like this in my figure:
here is my MWE with just 4 plots:
% Frequency vector
x = 10:1000;
% Phase noise vector
y = 10:1000;
% Graph settings
subplot(2, 2, 1);
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Pass1 Response');
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
subplot(2, 2, 2);
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Data after Pass1');
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
subplot(2, 2, 3);
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Pass 2 Response');
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
subplot(2,2,4);
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Data after Pass 2');
xlabel('Offset Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Accepted Answer

Jon
Jon on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: Jon on 16 Sep 2015
You need to divide the plotting space into 5 rows with 2 columns, so your first plot, for example, would read
subplot(5,2,[1 2])
your third would be
subplot(5,2,3)
and your last would be
subplot(5,2,[9 10])
Is that what you were asking?
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Jon
Jon on 17 Sep 2015
To be clear, using the code you originally posted, you would write
% Plot original data
subplot(5,2,[1 2])
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Original Data');
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
% Plot Data After Pass 1
subplot(5,2,4)
semilogx(x,y); grid on;
title('Data after Pass1');
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)'); ylabel('Amplitude');
And so on. After each call to subplot, you need to actually plot something before calling a different subplot.

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Varun Chowdary
Varun Chowdary on 22 Sep 2021
subplot(5,2,[9 10])

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