saving an subplotted image

I have an image
subplot(1,2,1) subplot(1,2,2)
two images in one figure window,now i want to write this image,i posted this question ,but could not get relevant answer ,please help

Answers (3)

With the newer versions of matlab, if you just want to save one of the subplots to a file:
h=subplot(2,1,1);
plot(1:10);
myAxes=findobj(h,'Type','Axes');
exportgraphics(myAxes,'myFile.pdf');
Grzegorz Knor
Grzegorz Knor on 8 Dec 2011

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Do you want save it as one image or two separately images?
If one: use print
If two: copy each plot to new figure ( copyobj ) and then print.
or do something like
figure;
subplot(2,2,1);
plot(1:10);
hax = subplot(2,2,2);
plot(1:5);
Make a new figure, copy the axis to it, scale the axis to be the "full" size, and print it.
hfig = figure;
hax_new = copyobj(hax, hfig);
set(hax_new, 'Position', get(0, 'DefaultAxesPosition'));
print(hfig);
If you want a jpg, od:
print(gcf, '-djpeg', 'myfigure')

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Yes, in fact "saving figures" questions are asked once or twice a day. Probably the most frequently asked question there is.
Daniel thanks for your code,but it is not suiting my application,it is stored as pdf format,i want to store in jpg,i have created a folder named 'newimages' ,i want it to save in that specified location,because i am going to perform some operation on that,by recalling images in that folder,please help
Pat, please read the documentation Grzegorz and I have both pointed you to for print(). It will tell you how to print to a jpg.
If you want a jpg (you should edit your question to include this information) just add the jpg flag ... (see my edited answer).
Thanks Daniel

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