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How to add title and x/y-labels after generating multiple figures?

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Mattijs Mientki
Mattijs Mientki le 18 Juin 2018
Commenté : Mattijs Mientki le 18 Juin 2018
x=[1 2 3] ;
y=[1 2 3; 1 3 9; 1 9 81];
for i = 1 : 3
f(i) = figure;
h(i) = plot(x,y(:,i))
end
%%what i want is something like this
f(i).xlabel('input Power [kW]')
f(i).xlabel('Energy of the system [kWh]')
This code shows shortly what I want. I generate in a loop a few figures, then afterwards to add the xlabel/ylabel and title. I can access the figure properties with f(i), but I could not find anywhere how to add the labels and the title.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 18 Juin 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 18 Juin 2018
Your approach of obtaining and using explicit graphics handles is a good idea. However the axes title and axes labels are properties of the axes, not properties of the figure, so you will need to get the axes handle and use that. Note that plot returns handles/s to the line object/s, and the axes are the parent of the line object/s, so you could either:
  1. get the parent of the line objects, or
  2. create the axes explicitly and store their handle as well:
fgh(i) = figure();
axh(i) = axes(fgh(i));
lnh(i) = plot(axh(i),x,y(:,i));
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Mattijs Mientki
Mattijs Mientki le 18 Juin 2018
Great, thank you! Also the image of the structure you send makes it more clear. I just have one question regarding do code you make. What does adding "axh(i)" to the plot function do?
plot(axh(i),x,y(:,i));

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