Graphs behaviour after tiledlayout, stackedplot or subplot functions

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Hi,
I wrote some live script to analyse my data. Every time I use either tiledlayout, stackedplot or subplot functions for few graphs, all the subsequent graphs will then have the same layout, even though I haven't ask for it.... It's really annoying as I often need to restart my workspace, which is really time consuming. I’ve attached 2 screenshots with one where I used tiledlayout and the next graph (heatmap) where I didn’t used it but got it anyway…
Thanks in advance!
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 30 Nov 2020
Could you provide links to the tif files (or just attach them) and anything else needed to run the file?
Benoit Roux
Benoit Roux on 30 Nov 2020
I can't give you that as they are way too big... Instead I've made a simplier version of my mlx and I can give you the generated data from above. To be honest I feel it's more a problem related to my installed software, rather than the code itself... Which btw happen both on linux and windows installed verison...

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 30 Nov 2020
When you call heatmap in the line below you're still using the 2nd axes in the tiledlayout created above. That's why the heatmap is added to the tiledlayout.
h=heatmap(hGR2',"Colormap",jet(14),"ColorLimits",[0.6,1.3],'XLabel','Time', ...
If you want the heatmap on an independent figure, create the figure before calling heatmap,
figure()
h=heatmap(hGR2',"Colormap",jet(14),"ColorLimits",[0.6,1.3],'XLabel','Time', ...

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