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 le 1 Juin 2022
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 le 1 Juin 2022
@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 le 1 Juin 2022
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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