Transferring 4 already plotted figures into one with subplots
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Hello community, I have currently from my code 4 printed figures: figure(101); figure(102), figure(103) & figure(104) (these also have subplots (2x2) of their own).
I would like to like to transfer them to be in one figure all together (a figure with 2x2 subplots), subplot(2,2,1) being figure(101), subplot(2,2,2) being figure(102), etc...
Any idea how I can do this in the best way possible?
%Example for the 4 figures:
colors = ['b','r','g','k'];
for j=1:4
figure(100+j);
for i = 1:4
subplot(2,2,i); hold on;
title(strcat('Figure: ',num2str(j),'-',num2str(i)))
plot((1:10).^i,'Color',colors(j));
end
end
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per isakson
on 20 May 2018
Edited: per isakson
on 20 May 2018
AFAIK: Matlab doesn't provide a specific tool to copy the content of separate figures to subplots of one figure. However, there might be something useful in The File Exchange (FEX).
Search the FEX: tag:subplot figure copy. The second hit is MontageFigures by Nick Sinclair, which I downloaded and tested:
Create four separate figures
colors = ['b','r','g','k'];
for jj=1:4
figure(100+jj);
for ii = 1:4
plot((1:10).^ii,'Color',colors(jj));
title( sprintf( 'Figure: %d - %d', jj, ii ) )
end
end
Copy the content of the four figures to one new figure
montagefigures( [101,102,103,104],2,2)
Worked without any problems.
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