Subplot for for loop

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Andre Gilchrist
Andre Gilchrist le 5 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : M le 5 Mar 2018
I just want to make a simple sub plot but i cannot get around the range and domain parameters. many thanks in advance
Ts=1/128;
Fs=1/Ts;
for N=[32 64 128 256 512 1024]
n=0:N-1;
x=sin(20*pi*n*Ts)+sin(11*pi*n*Ts)+cos(121*pi*n*Ts/2);
freqresol=Fs/N;
freq=(-Fs/2):freqresol:(Fs/2-freqresol);
XF=fftshift(fft(x));
figure
plot(freq,abs(XF)/N);
xlim([-20*pi 20*pi])
title(['N = ',num2str(N)])
suptitle('x=sin(20*pi*n*Ts)+sin(11*pi*n*Ts)+cos(121*pi*n*Ts/2)')
end
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Rik
Rik le 5 Mar 2018
You are creating a new figure each loop iteration. Also, you are not using the subplot function to create smaler axes objects, so using suptitle is not necessary (nor is having it inside your loop).

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M
M le 5 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : M le 5 Mar 2018
subplot(m,n,p) divides the current figure into an m-by-n grid and creates axes in the position specified by p.
So in your case you can use something like:
idx=1;
for N=[...]
...
subplot(3,2,idx)
plot(freq,abs(XF)/N);
xlim([-20*pi 20*pi])
title(['N = ',num2str(N)])
idx=idx+1;
end

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