Create Panel with 6 .fig Figures
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I'm learning how to create a panel with figures already made with matlab and saved as .fig. I would like to learn how to use the panel function, but the tutorials are designed for someone plotting the data into each subplot, whereas I would like to upload an already-generated figure from my files. It is not realistic for me to put the lengthy and time consuming code that generated each figure into the routine.
I understand how to create the parent figure itself, but don't know how to upload the .fig files into the children. I took a stab by just assigning the figures to each child, but it didn't like that. Would love some other ideas because I've been searching forever!
Error I received: "Error using panel/subsasgn (line 2585) you cannot assign to a child panel"
vis=open('visibilityCV.fig'); %opens figures
tmin=open('TMINCV.fig');
prcp=open('PRCPCV.fig');
dpd=open('dewpointDepressionCV.fig');
ws=open('windSpeedCV.fig');
slp=open('SLPCV.fig');
p=panel(); %creates parent panel
p.pack(3,2); %packs a 3x2 grid
p(1,1).select(); %selects first subplot
p(1,1)=vis;
p(1,2).select();
p(1,2)=tmin;
p(2,1).select();
p(2,1)=prcp;
p(2,2).select();
p(2,2)=dpd;
p(3,1).select();
p(3,1)=ws;
p(3,2).select();
p(3,2)=slp;
Thank you!
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Photonics1000
le 14 Mai 2018
Did you ever get an answer, Ellyn? I'm struggling with the same problem.
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Veda Upadhye
le 29 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 15 Mai 2018
Hi Ellyn,
As Walter has pointed out, looks like you are using the File Exchange function 'panel' for your code: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/20003-panel
I would recommend you to take a look at the following MATLAB Answers post which makes use of MATLAB functions to create a figure with 2 existing figures. You may expand this to 6 figures.
Here you may use 'openfig' function instead of 'hgload'.
Hope this was helpful!
Thanks,
Veda
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Walter Roberson
le 15 Mai 2018
The point of #85219 is that you copyobj() content into container objects. Graphics objects can only be directly parented to axes or hggroup or hgtransform, but axes can be parented to uipanel or uitabgroup .
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