I have been using suptitle in older versions of matlab.
This seems to have disappeared from 2016a - am I missing something or has it gone?

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T_Unit
T_Unit am 22 Mär. 2016

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Solved - found in another toolbox. It was included as part of a demo in the Bioinformatics Toolbox.
The below is from the doc file for it for future reference...
suptitle puts a title above all subplots.
suptitle('text') adds text to the top of the figure
above all subplots (a "super title"). Use this function
after all subplot commands.
suptitle is a helper function for yeastdemo.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 11 Apr. 2019

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If you are using release R2018b or later, I recommend using the sgtitle function instead of suptitle.
subplot(2, 2, 1);
plot(1:10);
subplot(2, 2, 4);
surf(peaks);
sgtitle('$\hat{a} + \frac{b}{c}$', 'Interpreter', 'LaTeX')
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 22 Mär. 2016

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There is no a function named suptitle in Matlab. Maybe you need to use subplot command

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T_Unit
T_Unit am 22 Mär. 2016
There is, I found it in another toolbox - it was included as part of a demo in the Bioinformatics Toolbox.
The below is from the doc file for it for future reference...
suptitle puts a title above all subplots.
suptitle('text') adds text to the top of the figure
above all subplots (a "super title"). Use this function
after all subplot commands.
suptitle is a helper function for yeastdemo.

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elijah tapiwa chipato
elijah tapiwa chipato am 16 Dez. 2016
Bearbeitet: elijah tapiwa chipato am 16 Dez. 2016

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Is it possible to put a hat, bar or dot on Greek letters when using suptitle

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Bart Van Hove
Bart Van Hove am 11 Apr. 2019
Bearbeitet: Bart Van Hove am 11 Apr. 2019
I'm not sure you can use the Latex interpreter, but one feature this (practically undocumented function) supports is multiple lines when given a cell array of strings. I find the main downside of suptitle, apart from being non-standard, is the excessive amount of space it allocates for itself on a figure, shrinking the subplots below it.

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