Subplot with odd number of plots

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Davide
Davide am 27 Apr. 2016
Kommentiert: Hemang Vadgama am 29 Sep. 2021
I want a figure with five subplots. Here and there I have found this solution:
subplot(3,2,1), plot(...)
subplot(3,2,2), plot(...)
subplot(3,2,3), plot(...)
subplot(3,2,4), plot(...)
subplot(3,2,[5,6]), plot(...)
It does not work for me because it creates a very large plot at the bottom of the figure, while I would like to have all the five plots of the same dimension, but with the fifth one at the bottom-center of the figure. Any suggestion?

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Benyamin Nemati
Benyamin Nemati am 26 Sep. 2021
try this
figure
hold on
subplot(3,2,1)
subplot(3,2,2)
subplot(3,2,3)
subplot(3,2,4)
subplot(3,2,5.5)
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Benyamin Nemati
Benyamin Nemati am 28 Sep. 2021
You're welcome Amal.
Hemang Vadgama
Hemang Vadgama am 29 Sep. 2021
Thanks

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 27 Apr. 2016
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Apr. 2016
Here is some simple code that adjusts the position without using any hardcoded values: it centers the last axes based on the positions of the first two axes (and is easy to adjust to more columns):
h(1) = subplot(3,2,1);
h(2) = subplot(3,2,2);
h(3) = subplot(3,2,3);
h(4) = subplot(3,2,4);
h(5) = subplot(3,2,5); % the last (odd) axes
pos = get(h,'Position');
new = mean(cellfun(@(v)v(1),pos(1:2)));
set(h(5),'Position',[new,pos{end}(2:end)])
and it creates this figure:
You could also experiment with adjusting the OutsidePosition axes property.
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VIVEKANANDA HAZRA
VIVEKANANDA HAZRA am 15 Jun. 2021
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Amal AbdelGawad
Amal AbdelGawad am 28 Sep. 2021
Thank you.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 26 Mär. 2021
Draw out a 3-by-4 grid of subplot axes. The first two subplots use positions 1-2 and 3-4. The next two use 5-6 and 7-8. The final one uses 10-11. I added two additional subplot axes to show you which spaces are not used.
subplot(3, 4, [1 2])
title('First')
subplot(3, 4, [3 4])
title('Second')
subplot(3, 4, [5 6])
title('Third')
subplot(3, 4, [7 8])
title('Fourth')
subplot(3, 4, [10 11])
title('Fifth')
subplot(3, 4, 9, 'Color', 'r')
title('unused')
subplot(3, 4, 12, 'Color', 'r')
title('unused')

KSSV
KSSV am 27 Apr. 2016
subplot(3,2,1)
subplot(3,2,2)
subplot(3,2,3)
subplot(3,2,4)
positionVector = [0.3, 0.1, 0.3, 0.2];
subplot('Position',positionVector2)
Change positionVector accordingly......
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Amal AbdelGawad
Amal AbdelGawad am 25 Mär. 2021
Could you please tell me what do you mean by "Change positionVector accordingly"?
Because I tried your code but it didn't work.

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