Subplot titiles in one command

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So, I would like to know, if I have a code, with many subplots,for example:
p=1;
for i=1:10
for j=1:3
subplot(i,j)
plot(time,A(p,:))
p=p+1;
end
end
I have 10x3 30 subplots, so I do not want to go subplot by subplot writing subplot(10,3,1) title('whatever') and like this 30 times. I would like to know if there is a command to name them all, like with the legend command: legend([a b c],'oneplot,'twoplot','threeplot') Thank you

Accepted Answer

Jonathan Epperl
Jonathan Epperl on 6 Jun 2013
Collect your titles in a cell array:
titles = {'One','two','three'; 'Eins', 'Zwei', 'Drei'; 'Ichi', 'ni', 'san'}
or whatever. Then do what Andrew said and move the title command inside the loop
for p=1:30
subplot(10,3,p)
plot(time,A(p,:))
title(titles{p})
end

More Answers (2)

Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 6 Jun 2013
You could just have the title command inside the inner loop. Suppose you have some sort of function yourTitleHere(i,j) for creating the title string. Then you could do this:
p=1;
for i=1:10
for j=1:3
subplot(i,j)
plot(time,A(p,:))
title(yourTitleHere(i,j))
p=p+1;
end
end
Or the title line could be a command like title(['Plot number (',num2str(i),','num2str(j)]).

Virginia
Virginia on 10 Jun 2013
Thanks! Didi it with the title array, it was very simple but I did not think about it. Thanks!

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