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Re: Create subplots inside a subplot
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Abbott, Ben |
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Re: Create subplots inside a subplot |
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Tue, 4 Jun 2013 07:42:31 +0000 |
On Jun 3, 2013, at 9:49 PM, Lukas Reichlin wrote:
> On 30.05.2013, at 03:16, "Abbott, Ben" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> On May 30, 2013, at 4:19 AM, Lukas Reichlin wrote:
>>
>>> On 29.05.2013, at 18:33, PetrSt <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Subplot creates axes as children of figure. I don't think it could create
>>>> axes as children of axes. So you can place your axes manualy
>>>> (axes("outerposition",...)), what you probably want to avoid, or use
>>>> subplot.
>>>>
>>>> If the gcf points to desired figure, you can call subplot wherever you
>>>> want,
>>>> e.g. inside your bode function. You can ensure that by
>>>> set(0,"currentfigure",fig), where fig is a figure handle passed to your
>>>> function as input argument. You can also create axes forehand by subplot,
>>>> pass its handle and then just make graph, e.g. plot(ax,...), where ax is
>>>> handle of desired axes.
>>>>
>>>> function bode(sys)
>>>> subplot(4,2,1); plot();
>>>> subplot(4,2,3); plot();
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> or more safer
>>>>
>>>> fig = figure;
>>>> bode(sys,fig);
>>>> ---
>>>> function bode(sys,fig)
>>>> body of bode
>>>> set(0,"currentfigure",fig);
>>>> subplot(4,2,1); plot();
>>>> subplot(4,2,3); plot();
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> or
>>>>
>>>> fig = figure;
>>>> ax(1) = subplot(4,2,1);
>>>> ax(2) = subplot(4,2,3);
>>>> ax(3) = subplot(4,2,[2,4]);
>>>> ax(4) = subplot(4,2,[5,7]);
>>>> ax(5) = subplot(4,2,[6,8]);
>>>>
>>>> bode(sys,ax);
>>>> ---
>>>> function bode(sys,ax)
>>>> ...
>>>> plot(ax(1),x1,y1);
>>>> plot(ax(2),x2,y2);
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks so far, but for Matlab compatibility, I need a solution without
>>> passing a figure handle.
>>
>> axes (ax(1))
>> plot (x1, y1)
>> axes (ax(2))
>> plot (x2, y2)
>>
>> Ben
>
> Hi Ben,
>
> What are ax(1) and ax(2)? It doesn't seem to work for me.
>
> Lukas
opps, my mistake. I mis-read you before and thought the problem was with "plot
(ax(1), x1, x2)".
Ben
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