How to plot 2 figures with 2 subplots each ?

I need to plot 4 graphs and I need 2 of them in one figure and the other 2 graphs in the other figure.
Thanks for your help.

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak 2022년 6월 1일
Can you sketch out the figures so that we can have a good idea of what you want?
if active.LIC0035==1
subplot(2,1,1)
yyaxis right
plot(Tag,LIC0035,'color',[0 64 0]/255,'Marker','none','LineStyle','-','MarkerIndices',[1:250:length(LIC2033)])
hold on
grid on
LegNamSub1(isub1) = {'LIC0035'}; %for legend
isub1 = isub1+1; %for legend
end
if active.FSI0029==1
subplot(2,1,2)
yyaxis right
plot(Tag,FSI0029,'color',[128 0 64]/255,'Marker','o','LineStyle','-','MarkerIndices',[1:250:length(LIC2033)])
hold on
grid on
LegNamSub2(isub2) = {'FSI0029'}; %for legend
isub2 = isub2+1; %for legend
end
This is an example. I defined the figures, the subplots of the figures and the axes in the beginning.
Now how can I tell Matlab, that I want the first graph (1st if clause) to be plotted in figure(1) subplot(2,1,1) and the second graph (2nd if clause) to be plotted in figure(2) subplot(2,1,2)?
Jan
Jan 2022년 6월 1일
@Semih Altun: Did you read my answer? Exactly as shown there: Store the handles of the figures and provide the wnated handle as 1st input of the subplot command. This specifies the parent object the axes appears in.

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Jan
Jan 2022년 6월 1일

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Fig1H = figure;
Ax1H = subplot(Fig1H, 1, 2, 1);
plot(Ax1H, rand(10));
Ax2H = subplot(Fig1H, 1, 2, 1);
plot(Ax2H, rand(10));
Fig2H = figure;
Ax3H = subplot(Fig2H, 1, 2, 1);
plot(Ax3H, rand(10));
Ax4H = subplot(Fig2H, 1, 2, 1);
plot(Ax4H, rand(10));

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