How to insert a table under three subplots in a figure

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Luis Paniagua
Luis Paniagua le 23 Août 2018
Commenté : Adam Danz le 18 Oct 2022
I am trying to put a table under three plots in the same figure, but when I run the code only the table is visible and the plots dissapear. Below I let the code that I am using.
if true
%figures
%figure for the raw data
figure
h=surf(vec,vec,B.*mask);
set(h,'LineStyle','none');
colormap default ;
hc=colorbar;
hc.Label.String = 'nm';
title('Graph of the Lens')
%figure for the zernikes
figure
g=surf(vec,vec,z_Zern);
set(g,'LineStyle','none');
colormap default ;
gc=colorbar;
gc.Label.String ='nm';
title('Graph of the zernikes')
%figure for the subtraction
figure
h=surf(vec,vec,D);
set(h,'LineStyle','none');
colormap default;
hc=colorbar;
hc.Label.String = 'nm';
title('Subtraction')
%Plots in 2D
figure;
subplot(2,2,1);
imagesc(vec,vec,B);
daspect([1 1 1]);
cb1=colorbar;
cb1.Label.String = 'nm';
caxis([-70 110])
title('Raw data');
%================
subplot(2,2,2);
imagesc(vec,vec,z_Zern);
daspect([1 1 1]);
cb2=colorbar;
cb2.Label.String = 'nm';
caxis([-70 110])
title('Zernike data');
%================
subplot(2,2,3);
imagesc(vec,vec,D);
daspect([1 1 1]);
cb3=colorbar;
cb3.Label.String = 'nm';
caxis([-70 110])
title('Subtraction');
%================
subplot(2,2,4);
tt = {'PV';'rms'};
raw_data = [PV_1;x_rms_1];
zernike_data= [PV_2;x_rms_2];
residual_data = [PV_3;x_rms_3];
T = table(raw_data,zernike_data,residual_data,'RowNames',tt);
uitable('Data',T{:,:},'ColumnName',T.Properties.VariableNames,...
'RowName',T.Properties.RowNames,'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position',[0, 0, 1, 1]);
end
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Adam
Adam le 23 Août 2018
...,'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position',[0, 0, 1, 1]...
You are explicitly telling the table to fill the whole figure so that is what it is doing, and since you add it last it is on top. If you added the axes last then they would be on top of the table.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 23 Août 2018
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 23 Août 2018
It's not that the plot disappears. The plot is under your UI table. You're setting the position of the UI table as
...'Position',[0, 0, 1, 1]...
which consumes the entire figure. Instead, get the position of the 4th subplot and use that position to set the UI table. I changed 4 lines from your code and marked them as " % NEW".
h = subplot(2,2,4); % NEW
hPos = get(h, 'Position'); % NEW
tt = {'PV';'rms'};
raw_data = [PV_1;x_rms_1];
zernike_data= [PV_2;x_rms_2];
residual_data = [PV_3;x_rms_3];
T = table(raw_data,zernike_data,residual_data,'RowNames',tt);
uitable('Data',T{:,:},'ColumnName',T.Properties.VariableNames,...
'RowName',T.Properties.RowNames,'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position', hPos); % NEW
set(h, 'Visible', 'Off') % NEW
end
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Marta
Marta le 18 Oct 2022
2022b
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 18 Oct 2022
@Marta, please provide a minimal working example that reproduces this error.
Here's a minimal working example of my answer that runs in R2022b.
figure
h = subplot(2,2,4);
T = array2table(rand(10));
uitable('Data',T{:,:},'Units',h.Units,'Position',h.Position);
h.Visible = 'Off';

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