PLS_Toolbox Documentation: mplot< mpca mscorr >

mplot

Purpose

Automatic creation of subplots and plotting.

Synopsis

 

[rows,cols] = mplot(n,options)

[rows,cols] = mplot([rows cols],options)

[rows,cols] = mplot(y,options)

[rows,cols] = mplot(x,y,options)

Description

Inputs can be one of three forms:

(1) the number of subplots requested n, “best fit” onto the figure

(2) the number of rows and columns for the subplot array [rows cols]

(3) or data to plot y with or without reference data for the x-axis x. Each column of y is plotted in a single subplot on the figure.

Outputs are the number of rows rows and columns cols used for the subplots.

Examples

Example 1. To automatically create a “best fit” of four empty subplots

mplot(4)

Example 2. To automatically create four subplots in a 4 x 1 arrangement

mplot([4 1])

Example 3. To automatically plot three random columns, each in its own subplot

mplot(rand(100,3))

Options

                 center:   [ {'no'} | 'yes' ] governs centering of "left-over" plots at

                                 bottom of figure (when an uneven number of plots are to be fit onto the screen,

            axismode :                [ {''} | 'tight' ] governs axis settings


Algorithm

When mplot is doing the “best fit”, it attempts to keep the number of rows and columns as close as possible in size (Except for n=3 which is done as a 3x1 figure). Thus, the plot progression is: 1x1, 2x1, 3x1, 2x2, 3x2, 3x3, 4x3, etc.

See Also

plotgui, subplot


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