I have 3 SST plots which I wish to put side-by-side in 1 figure in the form of a 1x3 panel. How do I go about this? I have attached my plots and the code.
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Ishaan Kudchadkar
am 19 Jun. 2022
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am 19 Jun. 2022
long = ncread(filename,'XAXIS')
lat = ncread(filename, 'YAXIS')
SST = ncread(filename,'SST')
SST_Oct = SST(:,:,10:10)
SST_Nov = SST(:,:,11:11)
SST_Dec = SST(:,:,12:12)
h1 = pcolor(long,lat,SST_Oct')
h2 = pcolor(long,lat,SST_Nov')
h3 = pcolor(long,lat,SST_Dec')
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
am 19 Jun. 2022
Bearbeitet: KALYAN ACHARJYA
am 19 Jun. 2022
long = ncread(filename,'XAXIS')
lat = ncread(filename, 'YAXIS')
SST = ncread(filename,'SST')
SST_Oct = SST(:,:,10:10)
SST_Nov = SST(:,:,11:11)
SST_Dec = SST(:,:,12:12)
tiledlayout(1,3);
% Tile 1
nexttile
pcolor(long,lat,SST_Oct');
nexttile
pcolor(long,lat,SST_Nov');
nexttile
pcolor(long,lat,SST_Dec');
Docs @doc:tiledlayout.html
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Ayush Kumar Jaiswal
am 19 Jun. 2022
Bearbeitet: Ayush Kumar Jaiswal
am 19 Jun. 2022
You may use following command to place different plots in a single figure at custom location:
% in your case, m = 1, n = 3
% p will depend on that particular plot
subplot(m,n,p);
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