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-function vargout=subplot_tight(m, n, p, margins, varargin) %% subplot_tight % A subplot function substitude with margins user tunabble parameter. % %% Syntax % h=subplot_tight(m, n, p); % h=subplot_tight(m, n, p, margins); % h=subplot_tight(m, n, p, margins, subplotArgs...); % %% Description % Our goal is to grant the user the ability to define the margins between neighbouring % subplots. Unfotrtunately Matlab subplot function lacks this functionality, and the % margins between subplots can reach 40% of figure area, which is pretty lavish. While at % the begining the function was implememnted as wrapper function for Matlab function % subplot, it was modified due to axes del;etion resulting from what Matlab subplot % detected as overlapping. Therefore, the current implmenetation makes no use of Matlab % subplot function, using axes instead. This can be problematic, as axis and subplot % parameters are quie different. Set isWrapper to "True" to return to wrapper mode, which % fully supports subplot format. % %% Input arguments (defaults exist): % margins- two elements vector [vertical,horizontal] defining the margins between % neighbouring axes. Default value is 0.04 % %% Output arguments % same as subplot- none, or axes handle according to function call. % %% Issues & Comments % - Note that if additional elements are used in order to be passed to subplot, margins % parameter must be defined. For default margins value use empty element- []. % - % %% Example % close all; % img=imread('peppers.png'); % figSubplotH=figure('Name', 'subplot'); % figSubplotTightH=figure('Name', 'subplot_tight'); % nElems=17; % subplotRows=ceil(sqrt(nElems)-1); % subplotRows=max(1, subplotRows); % subplotCols=ceil(nElems/subplotRows); % for iElem=1:nElems % figure(figSubplotH); % subplot(subplotRows, subplotCols, iElem); % imshow(img); % figure(figSubplotTightH); % subplot_tight(subplotRows, subplotCols, iElem, [0.0001]); % imshow(img); % end % %% See also % - subplot % %% Revision history % First version: Nikolay S. 2011-03-29. % Last update: Nikolay S. 2012-05-24. % % *List of Changes:* % 2012-05-24 % Non wrapping mode (based on axes command) added, to deal with an issue of disappearing % subplots occuring with massive axes. %% Default params isWrapper=false; if (nargin<4) || isempty(margins) margins=[0.04,0.04]; % default margins value- 4% of figure end if length(margins)==1 margins(2)=margins; end %note n and m are switched as Matlab indexing is column-wise, while subplot indexing is row-wise :( [subplot_col,subplot_row]=ind2sub([n,m],p); height=(1-(m+1)*margins(1))/m; % single subplot height width=(1-(n+1)*margins(2))/n; % single subplot width % note subplot suppors vector p inputs- so a merged subplot of higher dimentions will be created subplot_cols=1+max(subplot_col)-min(subplot_col); % number of column elements in merged subplot subplot_rows=1+max(subplot_row)-min(subplot_row); % number of row elements in merged subplot merged_height=subplot_rows*( height+margins(1) )- margins(1); % merged subplot height merged_width= subplot_cols*( width +margins(2) )- margins(2); % merged subplot width merged_bottom=(m-max(subplot_row))*(height+margins(1)) +margins(1); % merged subplot bottom position merged_left=min(subplot_col)*(width+margins(2))-width; % merged subplot left position pos=[merged_left, merged_bottom, merged_width, merged_height]; if isWrapper h=subplot(m, n, p, varargin{:}, 'Units', 'Normalized', 'Position', pos); else h=axes('Position', pos, varargin{:}); end if nargout==1 vargout=h; end \ No newline at end of file