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Add two figures in the one single plot

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Esila Darci
Esila Darci 2022년 10월 18일
댓글: Kevin Holly 2022년 10월 21일
Hello all,
I do have two figures output from the matlab code (with the same axis unit) and i would like to keep both figures in the one single figure only. How can i do that ?
For example, you can refer two figures as attached
Thanks
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Rik
Rik 2022년 10월 19일
Is there a particular reason you're @-mentioning me? It doesn't look like you're stuck with the people already helping you in this thread.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2022년 10월 18일
Don't call figure. Call subplot instead
subplot(1, 2, 1);
plot(x1, y1);
subplot(1, 2, 2);
plot(x2, y2);
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Esila Darci
Esila Darci 2022년 10월 19일
편집: Esila Darci 2022년 10월 19일
@Image Analyst, i have only saved image in mat format (I do not have x1, y1, x2 and y2). So i do not know, how to merge the two figures. Also, i am afraid that subplot will show two different plot in one figure but i need only one figure with only one x and y axis. You can see the attached merged figure 1 and 2.
Can you please tell me how to merge the figures into the one figure.
Thank you very much in advance
Esila

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Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly 2022년 10월 18일
편집: Kevin Holly 2022년 10월 18일
tiledlayout(2,1)
nexttile
scatter(rand(10,1),rand(10,1),'sr')
nexttile
scatter(rand(10,1),rand(10,1),'gh')
You can also use the hold function.
figure
scatter(rand(10,1),rand(10,1),'sr')
hold on
scatter(rand(10,1),rand(10,1),'gh')
If you want to merge the two figures you have into one plot:
fig1 = openfig('Figure 1.fig');
fig2 = openfig('Figure 2.fig');
for ii = length(fig1.Children.Children):-1:1
fig1.Children.Children(ii).Parent=fig2.Children;
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2022년 10월 21일
Do you have the x and y values for each figure? You should have them before you created and save the figure. Can you post the x and y values in a .mat file?
Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly 2022년 10월 21일
@Esila Darci I did merge Figure 1 and Figure 2. Since both figures had the same datapoints, you cannot notice the change without looking at the figure handle.
Below you can see Figure 1 and Figure 2 are the same.
openfig('Figure 1.fig');
xlim([-0.1 0.2])
ylim([-0.04 .16])
openfig('Figure 2.fig');
xlim([-0.1 0.2])
ylim([-0.04 .16])
Now I'm going to change the colors of all the lines in Figure 2 to green.
fig = openfig('Figure 2.fig');
for ii = length(fig.Children.Children):-1:1
fig.Children.Children(ii).Color = 'g';
end
xlim([-0.1 0.2])
ylim([-0.04 .16])
This is what Figure 3 looks like
openfig('Figure 3.fig');
xlim([-0.1 0.2])
ylim([-0.04 .16])
I will now take points from Figure 2 and Figure 3 and place them on Figure 4.
fig2 = openfig('Figure 2.fig');
for ii = length(fig2.Children.Children):-1:1
fig2.Children.Children(ii).Color = 'g';
end
fig3 = openfig('Figure 3.fig');
fig4 = figure;
axes;
% Moving Figure 3 lines to Figure 4
for ii = length(fig3.Children.Children):-1:1
fig3.Children.Children(ii).Parent = fig4.Children;
end
% Moving Figure 2 lines to Figure 4
for ii = length(fig2.Children.Children):-1:1
fig2.Children.Children(ii).Parent = fig4.Children;
end
% Remove empty figures
delete(fig2)
delete(fig3)

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