Is it possible to join pdf files with MATLAB?
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Is it possible to join pdf outputs (plots or pictures/images) into a single pdf file with MATLAB?
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Nickolas Blank
le 16 Sep 2020
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publish('my_first_script.m','pdf')
into your command window, of course using the title of your script in the my first script section and then it will merge any plots you have made with that script and that script into one single file.
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Rik
le 29 Déc 2017
I don't know an easy way with Matlab, but you can trivially solve this with pdfLaTeX. You can even build this file with Matlab.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\begin{document}
\includepdf[pages=-]{name_of_pdf_file1.pdf}
\includepdf[pages=-]{name_of_pdf_file2.pdf}
\end{document}
(the pages=- switch means that it will include all pages, not just the first)
Save this as a .tex file, install MikTeX (or any other package manager) and run pdflatex your_file_name.tex in your command prompt (or with system from Matlab)
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Jan
le 29 Déc 2017
What are the inputs? Existing PDF files or a set of figures? For the latter, you can print to a PS file with the '-append' flag at first and use the free GhostScript to convert the PS to a PDF file. This is done e.g. in the famous export_fig also.
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