TiledLayout fill with for loops

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Alessandro Togni
Alessandro Togni le 27 Avr 2021
Hi,
i have NumberOfPlots plots and i want to fill ceil(width(deltas_table)/15) objects of the type tiledlayout(5,3) with those plots. Deltas_table is my dataset.
That's were am i:
NumberOfPlots=width(deltas_table);
NumberOfTiles=ceil(width(deltas_table)/15);
tiles=[];
% Create tiles
for i=1:NumberOfTiles
tiles=[tiles, tiledlayout(5,3)];
end
for n=1 : NumberOfTiles
for i=1 : width(deltas_table)
figure ;
plot(deltas_table{:, i});
end
end
Then i would save those 5x3 figures without any plot visualization.
I'm not forced to use those function or methods, so i'm willing to say solutions of any kind.
Thank you in advance,
Alessandro

Réponses (1)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 27 Avr 2021
f = figure;
t = tiledlayout(f,5,3);
for ii = 1:15
nexttile(t)
plot(sin(1:(ii*10)))
end
  3 commentaires
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 28 Avr 2021
This does what your question asked. If you want something else - show an example of what you want.
Alessandro Togni
Alessandro Togni le 28 Avr 2021
I'm sorry, but it is not.
I have N plots corresponding to N different channels and i want to gather those plots on M 5x3 tiledlayout.
My previous post contains an example:
N=54 channels -- > N=54 plots to distribute
54=15+15+15+9, so i need M=4 5x3 tiledlayout objects to do the trick.
I want my code, given the 54 plots, to create:
  • figure 1 containing plots 1 to 15
  • figure 2 containing plots 16 to 30
  • figure 3 containing plots 31 to 45
  • figure 4 containign plots 45 to 54

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