one multiplot figure instead of many partially filled figures
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Hello, 
How to correct my code to obtain one multiplot figure instead of many partially filled multiplot figures??
  heart_rate = {'30', '40', '45', '60', '80', '90', '100', '120', '140', '160', '180', '200', '220',...
               '240', '260', '280', '300'}
      figure;
      tiledlayout(2, 4, TileIndexing='columnmajor')
      for kleads = 1:length(ECGLeads)
            nexttile
            sample_snr{kleads} = snr_ecg_leads(:, kleads)
            sample_heart_rate = str2double(heart_rate)
            plot(sample_heart_rate, snr_ecg_leads(:, kleads));
            xlabel('Heart Rate (bpm)');
            ylabel('SNR (dB)');
            title([Leads(kleads)]);
            output_fig_heart = [path_data_fig_heart_rates, Leads{kleads},'.fig']
            output_fig_heart_jpg = [path_data_fig_heart_rates, Leads{kleads},'.jpg']
            saveas(gcf, output_fig_heart, 'fig')
            saveas(gcf, output_fig_heart_jpg, 'jpg')
            %grid on;
       end %kleads
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  Madheswaran
 am 20 Nov. 2024
        
      Bearbeitet: Madheswaran
 am 20 Nov. 2024
  
      Hi @Elzbieta
The behavior you are facing is because you are saving figure (using 'saveas') inside the loop. Each 'saveas' call is saving the entire figure while it's still being populated. This results in multiple partial figures being saved, rather than one complete figure.
To solve this problem, you need to move all the 'saveas' commands outside the plotting loop after all subplots are created.
% ... Existing code
figure;
tiledlayout(2, 4, 'TileIndexing', 'columnmajor')
for kleads = 1:length(ECGLeads)
    nexttile
    sample_snr{kleads} = snr_ecg_leads(:, kleads);
    sample_heart_rate = str2double(heart_rate);
    plot(sample_heart_rate, snr_ecg_leads(:, kleads));
    xlabel('Heart Rate (bpm)');
    ylabel('SNR (dB)');
    title(Leads{kleads});
end
% Then save the complete figure after all subplots are done
output_fig_heart = [path_data_fig_heart_rates, 'multiplot.fig'];
output_fig_heart_jpg = [path_data_fig_heart_rates, 'multiplot.jpg'];
saveas(gcf, output_fig_heart, 'fig');
saveas(gcf, output_fig_heart_jpg, 'jpg');
The above code would produce a single image with all subplots properly arranged in a tiled layout instead of multiple partial figures.
Hope this helps!
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