All figures in subplot saved to animated gif file.

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David
David am 28 Feb. 2018
Beantwortet: David am 28 Feb. 2018
Hi,
I am attempting to save a sequence of figures created using the subplot() function to a .gif animation.
Currently, only one plot of the two presented in subplot is saved. The plot also does not have a title or xtick labels.
What modifications to my code do I need to make in order to save the subplot as it appears on my screen to the .gif file?
for ii = 1:5
subplot(1,2,1);
imagesc(rand(10))
title(num2str(ii))
daspect([1 1 1])
subplot(1,2,2)
imagesc(rand(10))
title(num2str(ii))
daspect([1 1 1])
filename = 'saved_gif.gif';
del = 0.1; % time between animation frames
drawnow
frame = getframe(gca);
im = frame2im(frame);
[imind,cm] = rgb2ind(im,256);
if ii == 1;
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','Loopcount',inf,'DelayTime',del);
else
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','WriteMode','append','DelayTime',del);
end
end

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David
David am 28 Feb. 2018
I think I have solved this myself. I will leave the answer here in case anyone else has a similar problem.
Ammended code:
fig_num = 1; % sets number of figure to be opened
for ii = 1:5
figure(fig_num)
subplot(1,2,1);
imagesc(rand(10))
title(num2str(ii))
daspect([1 1 1])
subplot(1,2,2)
imagesc(rand(10))
title(num2str(ii))
daspect([1 1 1])
filename = 'saved_gif.gif';
del = 0.1; % time between animation frames
drawnow
frame = getframe(fig_num);
im = frame2im(frame);
[imind,cm] = rgb2ind(im,256);
if ii == 1;
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','Loopcount',inf,'DelayTime',del);
else
imwrite(imind,cm,filename,'gif','WriteMode','append','DelayTime',del);
end
end
Essentially, you need only to declare a figure number and call that number with getframe later in the script.
I hope this is helpful.

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