how to subplot 4 images?

i've captured 4 images of same scene from different angles and i want to subplot all 4 images but problem is that only two images are subplotted when i subplot the third one it says index exceeds number of subplots ,what it means ? i'm stuck in it plz help

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Jing
Jing le 12 Mar 2013
Can you provide the code you used?
Jan
Jan le 12 Mar 2013
Obviously there is a bug in your code. Without seeing the code, it is impossible to guess where the error is.
This is a general problem in forums: The readers do not have the faintest idea about what you are doing, although it is such obviously for yourself. Therefore a general strategy is to write the question, sit back and remember the holiday at the beach. Then read the question again and imagine, whether a reader could have enough information to reconsider the problem.
a=videoinput('winvideo');
set(a,'Returnedcolorspace','grayscale');
I=getsnapshot(a);
K=imread('firstimage.jpg');
I2=getsnapshot(a);
L=imread('image.jpg');
I3=getsnapshot(a);
M=imread('Thirdimage.jpg');
I4=getsnapshot(a);
N=imread('Image.jpg');
subplot(1,2,1);imshow(I);title('firstimage')
subplot(1,2,2);imshow(I);title('secondimage')
subplot(1,1,2);imshow(I);title('thirdimage')
error index exceed number of subplot
Mehreen Hussain
Mehreen Hussain le 13 Mar 2013
i want all 4 images in one figure window where i'm making mistake do let me know plz thanks in advance
Algorithms Analyst
Algorithms Analyst le 13 Mar 2013
you need to make indexing for plotting them.......
Mehreen Hussain
Mehreen Hussain le 14 Mar 2013
how can i make indexing ,can u give me some hint kindly
Jan
Jan le 14 Mar 2013
@Mehreen: What about Sean's answers? I do not think, that there is a beeter solution. If you need something else, please explain this in detail.
Mehreen Hussain
Mehreen Hussain le 20 Mar 2013
@Jan: Saen's answer is correct but that is only for a single image plotted 4 times,my problem is that i'm capturing the images from real video and all 4 images are different and i want to plot them in one,if i use the one that Saen suggested it only plot the first image again and again,what should i do now? thanks in advance
for ii = 1:4
subplot(2,2,ii);
imshow(rand(200,300));
end
Different images for each subplot.
Mehreen Hussain
Mehreen Hussain le 20 Mar 2013
sir its not working,it is giving a dotted gray image in all 4 infact it is not showing the actuall captured images..struct in it plz help

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 12 Mar 2013

2 votes

figure;
for ii = 1:4
subplot(2,2,ii);
imshow('cameraman.tif');
end

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Jan
Jan le 14 Mar 2013
+1, I'd prefer image instead of imshow.
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 14 Mar 2013
@Jan, why?
Other than for just preallicating an image into existence (i.e. image(1)); I've never really found much other use for image. imshow does all of the meta stuff that I expect with an image for free.

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