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Setting different xlim for subplots

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Anirban Mandal
Anirban Mandal 2021 年 9 月 30 日
コメント済み: Mathieu NOE 2021 年 9 月 30 日
I want to plot a lot of subplots(minimum 4*4). In each row, the function remains same but the xlim should change. As the number of subplots is high, it is convenient to use for loop for generating subplots. But there I am not being able to change the x limits. Here is a sample code.
a=-180:1:180;
b=sind(a);
c=cosd(a);
figure(1)
for i=1:2
subplot(2,2,i);
plot(a,b,'k','Linewidth',2)
subplot(2,2,i+2)
plot(a,c,'r','Linewidth',2)
end
I tried a sample one with 2*2 subplots and sinusoidal functions. The top row should provide sine curve plots and the bottom row should provide cosine curve plots. I am getting that. But I want to change the x limit of the curves(Like for the sine curves, one in the negative cycle and other in the positive cycle). Any help is appreciated.

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE 2021 年 9 月 30 日
hello
maybe this ?
a=-180:1:180;
b=sind(a);
c=cosd(a);
figure(1)
xlimits = [0 180;-180 0];
for i=1:2
subplot(2,2,i);
plot(a,b,'k','Linewidth',2)
xlim(xlimits(i,:))
subplot(2,2,i+2)
plot(a,c,'r','Linewidth',2)
xlim(xlimits(i,:))
end
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Anirban Mandal
Anirban Mandal 2021 年 9 月 30 日
Okay, got an idea about how to introduce different ranges for the axes. Thanks a lot.
Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE 2021 年 9 月 30 日
My pleasure !

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