How to put existing figures in one figure together – Ver2?
I have two existing figures (‘0001.fig" and "0002.fig"), and want to put in one figure together vertically.
I used previous answer by "Voss" as below, but doesn’t work for these figures, in this case, where "Class labels" exist.
Thank you very much,
% open the fig files in two new figures
f1 = openfig(‘0001.fig’,’invisible’);
f2 = openfig(‘0002.fig’,’invisible’);
% get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
cmc1 = f1.Children;
cmc2 = f2.Children;
% alternate way to get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
% cmc1 = findall(f1,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% cmc2 = findall(f2,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,1,2);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% same thing, now with a vertical layout
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,2,1);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% delete the original figures
delete([f1 f2])I have two existing figures (‘0001.fig" and "0002.fig"), and want to put in one figure together vertically.
I used previous answer by "Voss" as below, but doesn’t work for these figures, in this case, where "Class labels" exist.
Thank you very much,
% open the fig files in two new figures
f1 = openfig(‘0001.fig’,’invisible’);
f2 = openfig(‘0002.fig’,’invisible’);
% get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
cmc1 = f1.Children;
cmc2 = f2.Children;
% alternate way to get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
% cmc1 = findall(f1,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% cmc2 = findall(f2,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,1,2);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% same thing, now with a vertical layout
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,2,1);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% delete the original figures
delete([f1 f2]) I have two existing figures (‘0001.fig" and "0002.fig"), and want to put in one figure together vertically.
I used previous answer by "Voss" as below, but doesn’t work for these figures, in this case, where "Class labels" exist.
Thank you very much,
% open the fig files in two new figures
f1 = openfig(‘0001.fig’,’invisible’);
f2 = openfig(‘0002.fig’,’invisible’);
% get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
cmc1 = f1.Children;
cmc2 = f2.Children;
% alternate way to get the ConfusionMatrixChart in each figure
% cmc1 = findall(f1,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% cmc2 = findall(f2,’Type’,’ConfusionMatrixChart’);
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,1,2);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% same thing, now with a vertical layout
% create a new figure with a tiledlayout
f = figure();
t = tiledlayout(f,2,1);
% copy the charts into the tiledlayout
h1 = copyobj(cmc1,t);
h2 = copyobj(cmc2,t);
% place them correctly
h1.Layout.Tile = 1;
h2.Layout.Tile = 2;
% delete the original figures
delete([f1 f2]) tiledlayout MATLAB Answers — New Questions