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How can I subplot images close to eachother using subplot?
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How can I subplot images close to eachother using subplot? Now I have plotted 20 images to same figure and space between images is too big.
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Jan
on 28 Feb 2013
Edited: Jan
on 28 Feb 2013
As usual it is a good idea to look in Matlab's FileExchange before asking in the forum. Standard problems have been solved by others before most likely:
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Daniel Shub
on 28 Feb 2013
Copy subplot.m and edit line 128 (or there abouts)
inset = [.02, .018, .004, .01]; % [left bottom right top]
to be values more to your liking. Either save the new file as subplot.m (which will affect all subplots) or something new (e.g., tightsubplot) and use that when you want tight subplots.
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