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How to combine two plots into one with separate markers

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Vaultec
Vaultec le 23 Juil 2014
Commenté : mohammed le 15 Août 2022
Currently I have two figures
Is there a function that will allow me to combine the two figures into one, though with different marker options. For example combined plot labeled FA would have the data from table1.fig in "o" and the data from table 2.fig in 'x`
Later I think I would have say N number of figures. Is there a way to combine these N number of figures such that each figure would have a different marker using a script?
Thanks in advance

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim le 23 Juil 2014
Modifié(e) : Mischa Kim le 23 Juil 2014
Jimmy, as a very efficient approach (if you only need to do it once) I recommend a simple copy-paste:
  1. Open both figures
  2. Select "Show Plot Tools and Dock Figure" in both figures (see figure below)
  3. Select one of the plot lines and copy [CTRL+C]
  4. Paste [CTRL+V] in the other plot
  5. Change the line properties to your liking
Of course, you could use the programmatic approach, e.g., say you have to figures, one line plot each:
fh1 = open('f1.fig');
fh2 = open('f2.fig');
ax1 = get(fh1, 'Children');
ax2 = get(fh2, 'Children');
ax2p = get(ax2(1),'Children');
copyobj(ax2p, ax1(1));
For n figures you would simply use a for-loop to copy all objects.
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Pritesh gamit
Pritesh gamit le 10 Mar 2021
Thank you sir. It helped me a lot. now i can see both figure in only one window.
mohammed
mohammed le 15 Août 2022
an you help me in 4 figures?

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Benjamin
Benjamin le 14 Jan 2021
Thanks for the solution, however, I don't know why it is not working on two figures of mine (attached here). I appreciate it if anybody can tell me what am I missing that the merging doesn't happen!
Regards,
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Alok kumar Baranwal
Alok kumar Baranwal le 28 Juil 2022
Solution seems good. But dont know, when i am going to do it. its not being copy and paste. Instead its pasting its own line of Figure.

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MAQBUL
MAQBUL le 13 Mai 2015
SUCH A NICE SOLUTION......

F Garcia
F Garcia le 13 Mar 2017
Thanks, Mischa, and sorry to re-open the issue, but . . . what's happen with the legends (if they exists?). The one associated to ax2 is not shown !! (In both cases: either the copy-paste method or the programmatic one).

NEELU
NEELU le 4 Août 2018
thank you

MD ABDULLAH AL HASAN
MD ABDULLAH AL HASAN le 8 Fév 2019
Great solution. Easy and simple.

Hesam Farhangfar
Hesam Farhangfar le 26 Fév 2019
The forum needs more solutions like this.

Hayder Gallas
Hayder Gallas le 19 Fév 2020
Thx, that was really helpful

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