![]() % But if we get the 'position' or H specifier, we won't check for and % delete overlapping siblings: % $Revision: 5.13 $ $Date: 5 21:02:51 $ % we will kill all overlapping axes siblings if we encounter the mnp % or m,n,p specifier (excluding '111'). % Copyright (c) 1984-98 by The MathWorks, Inc. ![]() ![]() Is accomplished by setting the figure's NextPlot to 'replace'.įunction theAxis = subplot(nrows, ncols, thisPlot) Is an error to specify a return argument. This syntax does not return a handle, so it (deleting all children of the figure), and creates a new axes in The next graphics command executes CLF RESET in the figure Immediately create an axes, but instead sets up the figure so that For reasons of backwardsĬompatibility, it is a special case of subplot which does not SUBPLOT(111) is an exception to the rules above, and is not The left side of the Figure window and creates a new axis on that The statement SUBPLOT(1,2,1) deletes all existing axes overlapping If a SUBPLOT specification causes a new axis to overlap anĮxisting axis, the existing axis is deleted. SUBPLOT('position',) creates anĪxis at the specified position in normalized coordinates (in SUBPLOT(H), where H is an axis handle, is another way of makingĪn axis current for subsequent plotting commands. SUBPLOT(m,n,p), if the axis already exists, makes it current. Plots income on the top half of the window and outgo on the The axesĪre counted along the top row of the Figure window, then the Into an m-by-n matrix of small axes, selects the p-th axes forįor the current plot, and returns the axis handle. H = SUBPLOT(m,n,p), or SUBPLOT(mnp), breaks the Figure window | Local Index (files in subdir) ( short | long)įunction Synopsis theAxis = subplot(nrows, ncols, thisPlot) Function subplot Documentation of subplot
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