numSubplots - neatly arrange subplots
Sometimes a graphing function will not know in advance how many sub-plots are to be created. In this case hard-coding the number of rows and columns for the subplot command may not be possible. This function produces reasonable values for the row and column inputs to subplot given the number of desired sub-plots.
function [p,n]=numSubplots(n)
Inputs
n - the desired number of subplots.
Outputs
p - a vector length 2 defining the number of rows and number of columns required to show n plots.
[ n - the current number of subplots. This output is used only by this function for a recursive call.]
Example: neatly lay out 13 sub-plots
>> p=numSubplots(13)
p =
3 5
for i=1:13; subplot(p(1),p(2),i), pcolor(rand(10)), end
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Rob Campbell (2024). numSubplots - neatly arrange subplots (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/26310-numsubplots-neatly-arrange-subplots), MATLAB Central File Exchange. 검색 날짜: .
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