How do I add a title to each subplot?

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marie
marie am 13 Mär. 2013
I have the following codes
delta=[-2*pi:0.063:2*pi];
y=sin(delta);
subplot(3,2,1)
plot(y)
y=cos(delta);
subplot(3,2,2)
plot(y)
title(sin(delta))
My question is how do i put the title for each graph and labels? i tried to to do title(sin(delta)) but it doesn't show

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 13 Mär. 2013
Bearbeitet: MathWorks Support Team am 23 Mär. 2021
Starting in R2019b, you can use the tiledlayout and nexttile functions to create a configurable tiling of plots. The configuration options include:
  • Control over the spacing between the plots and around the edges of the layout
  • An option for a shared title at the top of the layout
  • Options for shared x- and y-axis labels
  • An option to control whether the tiling has a fixed size or variable size that can reflow
For more information, see Combine Multiple Plots.
For R2019a and before, put the title commands after the plot and before the next subplot. Specify the title as a character vector or string scalar.
delta=[-2*pi:0.063:2*pi];
y=sin(delta);
subplot(3,2,1)
plot(y)
title('sin(delta)')
y=cos(delta);
subplot(3,2,2)
plot(y)
title('cos(delta)')

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 28 Apr. 2016
For subplots I often prefer to use ntitle rather than title. The difference is ntitle keeps the text closer to the data, whereas title places the text high above the axes, where it may appear to be an xlabel for to the plot above.

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 13 Mär. 2013
title('sin(delta)')
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Shakir Hussain
Shakir Hussain am 29 Mär. 2019
Great Azzi
You are always providing short,simple and effective solution
thankyou for your effort
Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 5 Apr. 2019
Or this, which is shorter, simpler, and just as effective :-)
title sin(delta)

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