How to superimpose figures obtained from different simulations?

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student
student am 29 Mär. 2015
Kommentiert: Image Analyst am 30 Mär. 2015
Hi! I would like to superimpose different figures that I have saved from different simulations (results from solving a problem for different load cases).If please anyone could help me... Thank you very much!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 29 Mär. 2015
When you click "Comment on this answer" and get an edit box, there are 10 icons - from the B in a square, to the last one on the right which is a question mark with the word Help beside it. The green and brown image frame icon is the 8th icon in the toolbox, between the chain link and the paper clip. As it is, with fig files, people have to download them and load them into MATLAB rather than just seeing them immediately like they could if you used the frame icon to insert the images into the message. So it's less convenient for us and makes it less likely that people will help you.
student
student am 30 Mär. 2015
Ah, ok, thank you. I'll do it then.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 29 Mär. 2015
Some functions to look at imfuse(), imshowpair(), montage(). And of course you might get able to use getimage() or getframe() and average the two RGB images.
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student
student am 29 Mär. 2015
Hi Analyst, This plots show hysteresis cycles and I would like to see the change in shape

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 30 Mär. 2015
After you plot the first curve, just put "hold on" and then plot your subsequent curves.
hold on;
That will prevent subsequent calls to plot() from blowing away the prior curves.
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student
student am 30 Mär. 2015
I now have them combined and are read in a Loop. I see the Pictures instantaneously but only the last one stays. I have written hold on before using imread each time inside the Loop, but it doesn't work...
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 30 Mär. 2015
Let me see the loop. You don't have a hold off anywhere in there do you? Or a cla('reset'), do you? And why are you using imread() instead of load? You don't want to save fig pictures - you want to save the actual x,y data ONLY, NOT fig pictures. Then use load() to read in the x,y coordinates and plot them.

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