I have seven different graphs in one script and I want to see all seven graphs in one screen what matlab command I can Use.

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f1=m1(:,1); r1=m1(:,2); i1=m1(:,3); mag1=sqrt(r1.^2+i1.^2); plot(f1,mag1); figure(1);
f2=m2(:,1); r2=m2(:,2); i2=m2(:,3); abs2=sqrt(r2.^2+i2.^2); figure(2); plot(f2,abs2);
f3=m3(:,1); r3=m3(:,2); i3=m3(:,3); abs3=sqrt(r3.^2+i3.^2); figure(3); plot(f3,abs3);
f4=m4(:,1); r4=m4(:,2); i4=m4(:,3); abs4=sqrt(r4.^2+i4.^2); figure(4); plot(f4,abs4);
f5=m5(:,1); r5=m5(:,2); i5=m5(:,3); abs5=sqrt(r5.^2+i5.^2); figure(5); plot(f5,abs5);
f6=m6(:,1); r6=m6(:,2); i6=m6(:,3); abs6=sqrt(r6.^2+i6.^2); figure(6); plot(f6,abs6);
f7=m7(:,1); r7=m7(:,2); i7=m7(:,3); abs7=sqrt(r7.^2+i7.^2); figure(7); plot(f7,abs7);

Answers (3)

Adriano
Adriano on 26 May 2017
Use subplot(m,n,p) function!

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 May 2017
Try this:
f1=m1(:,1); r1=m1(:,2); i1=m1(:,3); mag1=sqrt(r1.^2+i1.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 1);
plot(f1,mag1);
f2=m2(:,1); r2=m2(:,2); i2=m2(:,3); abs2=sqrt(r2.^2+i2.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 2);
plot(f2,abs2);
f3=m3(:,1); r3=m3(:,2); i3=m3(:,3); abs3=sqrt(r3.^2+i3.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 3);
plot(f3,abs3);
f4=m4(:,1); r4=m4(:,2); i4=m4(:,3); abs4=sqrt(r4.^2+i4.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 4);
plot(f4,abs4);
f5=m5(:,1); r5=m5(:,2); i5=m5(:,3); abs5=sqrt(r5.^2+i5.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 5);
plot(f5,abs5);
f6=m6(:,1); r6=m6(:,2); i6=m6(:,3); abs6=sqrt(r6.^2+i6.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 6);
plot(f6,abs6);
f7=m7(:,1); r7=m7(:,2); i7=m7(:,3); abs7=sqrt(r7.^2+i7.^2);
subplot(3, 3, 7);
plot(f7,abs7);

Prateek Srivastava
Prateek Srivastava on 26 May 2017
I got it thanks a lot .But if you could help me once more, after this I need to find mode shapes if you could tell me how to do that.

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