Use subplot command to make 3+ Vertically Stacked Plots
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AmericanExpat26
am 17 Sep. 2016
Beantwortet: Steven Lord
am 14 Jun. 2019
I am trying to a plot of 3-4 vertically stacked subplots showing different quantities on the y-axis, but with the same x-axis. I use subplot(2,1,1) and (2,1,2) for the first and second plot. I try but subplot(2,1,3) for the third plot, but MATLAB returns an error - "Index exceeds number of subplots." In various publications, I have seen 3+ vertically stacked plots using the same x-axis like the one below.
Is this not possible without the creation of a second figure? Also, is there a shortcut to possibly combining subplots from two separate figures to accomplish this?
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Star Strider
am 17 Sep. 2016
Try this:
figure(1)
subplot(3,1,1)
plot(...)
subplot(3,1,2)
plot(...)
subplot(3,1,3)
plot(...)
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Star Strider
am 17 Sep. 2016
My pleasure.
There are no ‘duh’ moments, only opportunities to learn more. With R2016b now available, those opportunities will increase, since the release notes promise even more functionality.
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Gustavo
am 8 Dez. 2016
Hi, how did you remove the space between the subplots?
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Alejandro
am 11 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: Alejandro
am 11 Sep. 2017
You select the mouse pointer icon and select a subplot, you can now move them closer using the arrow keys. It took me so long to figure that out, it is kind of annoying that there's no easy way built in matlab to programmatically do this kind of stacked plot that share the same x-axis data.
Steven Lord
am 14 Jun. 2019
This question was asked before this function existed, but if you're using release R2018b or later try the stackedplot function.
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Habtamu Tesfaw
am 14 Jun. 2019
Can't understand the accepted answer. Where is the stacking command then? please help me
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