inset of matlab figure inside the figure doesnot show new axes label
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Zeynab Mousavikhamene
le 18 Août 2019
Réponse apportée : Urmila Rajpurohith
le 21 Août 2019
Here is the code I used:
figure (3)
plot(total_cellcount.time,(prolif.')./total_cellcount.sum_sum_cell_count,'o')
xlabel('Time');
ylabel('No. prolif. cells/total No. cells')
axes('Position',[.7 .7 .2 .2])
box on
plot(total_cellcount.time,prolif,'o')
xlabel('Time');
ylabel('No. prolif. cells')
The axes label of inset figure is the same as the main figure. How can I fix it?
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dpb
le 18 Août 2019
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 19 Août 2019
Looks OK here...need enough to duplicate the issue. Have a feeling the figure you generated didn't come from the code above in its entirety...particularly since there's nothing to have generated the data it has to be only a piece.
In general when using multiple axes, save the axes handle to each figure and ensure are plotting into the desired axis. Probably (altho we can't see it here) your actual problem figure has had something else happen that changed focus so that you wrote to the other axes handle than you expected.
Execute close 3 and then only the above code and see if symptoms don't change. But still, save the handles of the two axes when you create them and then use that axis as the target for the various plotting instructions instead of default.
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Urmila Rajpurohith
le 21 Août 2019
When using multiple axes in a figure return the Axes objects as hAx1,hAx2
hFig=figure (3)
hAx1=axes(‘Parent’,hFig)
plot(hAx1,total_cellcount.time,(prolif.')./total_cellcount.sum_sum_cell_count,'o')
xlabel(hAx1,'Time');
ylabel(hAx1,'No. prolif. cells/total No. cells')
hAx2=axes('Position',[.7 .7 .2 .2])
box on
plot(hAx2,total_cellcount.time,prolif,'o')
xlabel(hAx2,'Time');
ylabel(hAx2,'No. prolif. cells')
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