Please help! Combine figures into one new figure

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I obtained many figures like the figure.
In every figure, I have two graphs. I want to take left graphs from every figure and combine them into one new figure. Also, I want to take right graphs from every figure and combine them into one new figure. Graphs have legends, xlabel and ylabel.
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KSSV
KSSV on 24 Mar 2016
Edited: KSSV on 24 Mar 2016
what format the figures are in? If .fig (Matlab fig) attempt is easy.
Deniz Baturay
Deniz Baturay on 24 Mar 2016
They are in .fig format but as you see graphs have bolded xlabel, ylabel and legends.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 24 Mar 2016
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 25 Mar 2016
Edit
%---------------------Generate an example---------------------------------
t=0.1:0.1:10;
y=rand(numel(t),6);
for k=1:2:5
figure
subplot(1,2,1)
plot(t,y(:,k))
legend(sprintf('leg%d',k))
title(gca,sprintf('title%d',k))
xlabel(gca,sprintf('x%d',k))
ylabel(gca,sprintf('y%d',k))
subplot(1,2,2)
plot(t,y(:,k+1))
legend(sprintf('leg%d',k+1))
title(gca,sprintf('title%d',k+1))
xlabel(gca,sprintf('x%d',k+1))
ylabel(gca,sprintf('y%d',k+1))
end
%------------------------The code---------------------------------
fig=findobj('type','figure')
n=numel(fig);
for m=2:-1:1
figure
for k=n:-1:1
fig1=fig(k);
ii=get(fig1,'children')
aa=findobj(ii,'type','axes')
gg=findobj(ii,'type','legend')
o=aa(m)
p=gg(m)
x=get(get(o,'Xlabel'),'String')
y=get(get(o,'Ylabel'),'String')
titre=get(get(o,'title'),'String')
legende=get(p,'String')
subplot(n,1,k)
copy(allchild(o),gca)
xlabel(x)
ylabel(y)
title(titre)
legend(legende)
end
end
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Deniz Baturay
Deniz Baturay on 25 Mar 2016
It gives error.Attempted to access gg(2); index out of bounds because numel(gg)=0.
Deniz Baturay
Deniz Baturay on 25 Mar 2016
I changed 'type' as 'tag' for legend line. In one figure, legends seems into figure, but other things go wrong. In other figure, left sides graphs doesn't seem. Only legends seem :(

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 24 Mar 2016
Take a look at copyobj
figure(1)
subplot(1,2,1) ; ph{1} = plot(cumsum(rand(10,20)),'bo') ;
figure(2)
ax = subplot(3,4,3) ; copyobj(ph{1}, ax)

KSSV
KSSV on 24 Mar 2016
Try the following code with attached .fig file:
clc; clear all
% Extract data from figure
open('Junk.fig') ;
h = gcf; %current figure handle
axesObjs = get(h, 'Children'); %axes handles
dataObjs = get(axesObjs, 'Children'); %handles to low-level graphics objects in axes
for i = 1:length(axesObjs)
xdata{i} = get(dataObjs{i}, 'XData'); %data from low-level grahics objects
ydata{i} = get(dataObjs{i}, 'YData');
end
clf ;
plot(xdata{2},ydata{2},'r') ;
hold on
plot(xdata{1},ydata{1},'b') ;
You need to run a loop for each .fig.
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Deniz Baturay
Deniz Baturay on 26 Mar 2016
Dr. Siva Srinivas Kolukula Graphs have legends, xlabel and y label. I think your code didn't work because of this.
Deniz Baturay
Deniz Baturay on 26 Mar 2016
I checked your code with your figure. This is not my question.

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