position_figure
Similar to subplot(), position_figure() divides the screen into
rectangular panes to position figures in.
Syntax:
position_figure(no_rows, no_columns, fig_no)
where
'no_rows' is the total number of figure-rows
'no_columns' is the total number of figure-columns
'fig_no' is the running number of the current figure
(numbered row-wise) or vector of running numbers,
to stretch figure over multiple tiles
Examples:
* position_figure(2, 3, 4) divides the screen into 6 rectangles
that are arranged in 2 rows and 3 columns. The current figure is
placed in the lower left corner of the screen. If no figure
exists yet, a figure window is opened and placed accordingly.
* position_figure(1, 1, 1) makes the figure appear full-screen.
* position_figure(2, 3, [3 6]) divides the screen into 6 rectangles
that are arranged in 2 rows and 3 columns. The current figure is
placed on the right two panes.
Cite As
Christoph Feenders (2024). position_figure (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/35511-position_figure), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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- MATLAB > Graphics > Formatting and Annotation > Axes Appearance > Combine Multiple Plots > Subplots >
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Acknowledgements
Inspired: Position fo a ball with time
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