tiledlayout no spacing display in 2x3 grid
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How to plot tiledlayout 2x3 grid without any spacing between plots? I'm using these commands
t = tiledlayout(2,3);
t.TileSpacing = 'none';
but still have spacing between the columns.
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Voss
on 20 Jul 2022
It seems to do the right thing in this case:
t = tiledlayout(2,3);
t.TileSpacing = 'none';
for ii = 1:6
nexttile(t)
plot(1:10)
end
Maybe something in your plotting code is changing the spacing. Can you share the rest of your code?
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Adam Danz
on 20 Jul 2022
Edited: Adam Danz
on 20 Jul 2022
imshow fits the axes to your image size.
Use axis normal if you don't want the axes to tighten. This will distort your image if you expect it to have a uniform aspect ratio.
Example showing default behavior (axis on to see borders)
figure
tiledlayout(2,2,'TileSpacing','None');
for i = 1:4
nexttile
imshow(rand(700,300))
axis on
end
Example after applying axis normal (axis on to see borders)
figure
tiledlayout(2,2,'TileSpacing','None');
for i = 1:4
nexttile
imshow(rand(700,300))
axis normal
axis on
end
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Voss
on 20 Jul 2022
imshow effectively sets the aspect ratio so that the image doesn't look distorted.
If you want to have no space between the tiles, at the expense of potentially distorting the images, one way to do that would be to use the low-level image function instead of imshow:
% some random image data
image_data = cell(2,3);
for ii = 1:6
image_data{ii} = randi([0 255],20,8,3,'uint8');
end
% first, using imshow, for reference
figure
t = tiledlayout(2,3);
t.TileSpacing = 'none';
for ii = 1:6
nexttile(t)
imshow(image_data{ii})
end
% now, using image. images are stretched, but there's no space between them
figure
t = tiledlayout(2,3);
t.TileSpacing = 'none';
for ii = 1:6
nexttile(t)
image(image_data{ii})
end
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