is it possible to define global title on figures?
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I have subplots with titles, but I want to add a title to the whole figure. Is it possible?
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Paul Huxel
on 9 Oct 2018
Starting in R2018b, you can use sgtitle to add a title to subplot grids:
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Brendan Hamm
on 15 Apr 2015
Yes this is possible by creating a new axes which takes up much of the figure. Then a title for this axes. Turning the axes Visible property 'off' will make the axes "disappear", but the title will inherit this property and you will need to turn the Visible property for the title back 'on'.
x = 0:0.001:2*pi;
y1 = cos(x);
y2 = sin(x);
f = figure;
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(x,y1)
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(x,y2)
a = axes;
t1 = title('Global Title');
a.Visible = 'off'; % set(a,'Visible','off');
t1.Visible = 'on'; % set(t1,'Visible','on');
Note: In prior versions you may need to use the set command as done in the comments
You may need to tweak the Position property of the axes, a, so the titles do not overlap.
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K E
on 16 Jul 2015
More generally useful; I used it to put a text label on pages containing a variable number of subplots, where I needed the text to appear at the same place on all pages.
Damon Bradley
on 10 Jun 2022
The "phantom axes" trick works nicely. This can also be used to add a global colorbar to a tiled layout plot prior to R2020b, where the .Layout property hasn't been defined yet for the colorbar object. Just remember to set the colorbar visibility to 'on', because all of the children of the axes object, once the axes object visibility is set to 'off', by default are also off!
Sean de Wolski
on 16 Jul 2015
If you have the Bioinformatics Toolbox you can also use suptitle.
suptitle('I''m a Super Title')
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Steven Lord
on 16 Jul 2015
Do you need a title for printing/exporting purposes or do you need a title in order to distinguish between multiple figures created by the code you're executing? In the latter case another alternative is to set the Name property of the figure.
f = figure;
f.Name = 'First figure';
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