I have seven different graphs in one script and I want to see all seven graphs in one screen what matlab command I can Use.
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f1=m1(:,1); r1=m1(:,2); i1=m1(:,3); mag1=sqrt(r1.^2+i1.^2); plot(f1,mag1); figure(1);
f2=m2(:,1); r2=m2(:,2); i2=m2(:,3); abs2=sqrt(r2.^2+i2.^2); figure(2); plot(f2,abs2);
f3=m3(:,1); r3=m3(:,2); i3=m3(:,3); abs3=sqrt(r3.^2+i3.^2); figure(3); plot(f3,abs3);
f4=m4(:,1); r4=m4(:,2); i4=m4(:,3); abs4=sqrt(r4.^2+i4.^2); figure(4); plot(f4,abs4);
f5=m5(:,1); r5=m5(:,2); i5=m5(:,3); abs5=sqrt(r5.^2+i5.^2); figure(5); plot(f5,abs5);
f6=m6(:,1); r6=m6(:,2); i6=m6(:,3); abs6=sqrt(r6.^2+i6.^2); figure(6); plot(f6,abs6);
f7=m7(:,1); r7=m7(:,2); i7=m7(:,3); abs7=sqrt(r7.^2+i7.^2); figure(7); plot(f7,abs7);
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Adam
le 26 Mai 2017
Do you mean one screen or one figure? Just move them around to see them on one screen. Or use the
Position
property of the figure to position them all programmatically in a tiled fashion.
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Image Analyst
le 26 Mai 2017
Try this:
f1=m1(:,1); r1=m1(:,2); i1=m1(:,3); mag1=sqrt(r1.^2+i1.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 1);
plot(f1,mag1);
f2=m2(:,1); r2=m2(:,2); i2=m2(:,3); abs2=sqrt(r2.^2+i2.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 2);
plot(f2,abs2);
f3=m3(:,1); r3=m3(:,2); i3=m3(:,3); abs3=sqrt(r3.^2+i3.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 3);
plot(f3,abs3);
f4=m4(:,1); r4=m4(:,2); i4=m4(:,3); abs4=sqrt(r4.^2+i4.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 4);
plot(f4,abs4);
f5=m5(:,1); r5=m5(:,2); i5=m5(:,3); abs5=sqrt(r5.^2+i5.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 5);
plot(f5,abs5);
f6=m6(:,1); r6=m6(:,2); i6=m6(:,3); abs6=sqrt(r6.^2+i6.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 6);
plot(f6,abs6);
f7=m7(:,1); r7=m7(:,2); i7=m7(:,3); abs7=sqrt(r7.^2+i7.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 7);
plot(f7,abs7);
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