How to plot a tiled layout using a loop?
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Wolfgang McCormack
le 12 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 9 Mar 2022
Hi guys, I have bunch of excel files that almost everything in them is similar. All I want is creating a loop instead of coding 10 figures, that some data is loaded from row (I can get this part done), then using a tiled layout or subplot to click run and MATLAB loops and adds figures to the next tile but I cant get this going:
for r = 1:10
X=xlsread(B) - for instance
tiledlayout(2,5)
scatter(X(the plot works))
nexttile
end
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ANKUR KUMAR
le 12 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : ANKUR KUMAR
le 12 Mar 2021
for r = 1:10
subplot(2,5,r)
plot(randi(10,5,5),'ro')
end
If you have two loops, you can use as follows:
for r = 1:2
for k=1:5
subplot(2,5,(r-1)*5+k) % 5 is used because the maximum iteration of k is 5
plot(randi(10,5,5),'ro')
end
end
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ANKUR KUMAR
le 12 Mar 2021
We need to use cat command to concatenate multiple separate matrices into a single matrix. The first argument in the cat command is the dimension along which you wish to concatenate.
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Adam Danz
le 12 Mar 2021
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 12 Mar 2021
> should a nexttile be in the loop?
Yes, but the tiled layout should be defined before the loop.
The first two examples listed in this answer show how to use tiledlayout in a loop with a global legend.
Here's another example.
fig = figure();
tlo = tiledlayout(2,3);
h = gobjects(1,6);
colors = lines(6);
for i = 1:6
ax = nexttile(tlo);
h(i) = plot(ax, 1:10, rand(1,10), 'Color', colors(i,:), 'DisplayName', sprintf('line %d',i));
end
lg = legend(h);
lg.Layout.Tile = 'East'; % <-- place legend east of tiles
Wolfgang McCormack
le 12 Mar 2021
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Danish Ali
le 8 Mar 2022
Hey Adam ! @Adam Danz
I have similar question;
How can we plot multiple figures with subplots using loop?
For example, using loops, MATLAB should generate 17 figures and allocate 10 subplots in each figure.
Figure should have 1 to 10 subplots then figure two should have 11 to 20 and so on.
There are 170 samples. Any idea how it can be done ?
I would appreciate your help.
Adam Danz
le 9 Mar 2022
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz
le 9 Mar 2022
nFigures = 17; % number of figs
subplotGrid = [5,5]; % subplot grid arrangement
nAxes = prod(subplotGrid);
figHandles = gobjects(1,nFigures);
axesHandles = gobjects(nFigures, nAxes);
for i = 1:nFigures
figHandles(i) = figure();
for j = 1:nAxes
axesHandles(i,j) = subplot(subplotGrid(1),subplotGrid(2),j,figHandles(i));
end
end
Not tested
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