Plotting multiple graphs which are generated in loops on a single figure
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Ciaran
on 15 Aug 2014
Commented: Joakim Magnusson
on 15 Aug 2014
I have the following code:
antibodies = {'Rel-A','p-Rel-A','IkBa','p-IkBa','A20'};
x_axis = {'PBS','GOX','TNF','L','M','H'};
colours = {'r','g','b','m','c'};
Y_axis = 'OD';
hold on
figure('name','Time Course,PBS,Cyt')
for j=1:5,
subplot(5,1,j)
errorbar(avg_time_course_data{2}(j,1:3),avg_time_course_error{2}(j,1:3))
set(gca, 'XTick', 1:6, 'XTickLabel', x_axis)
title(antibodies(j))
ylabel = y_axis;
end
figure('name','Time Course,GOX,Cyt')
for j=1:5,
subplot(5,1,j)
errorbar(avg_time_course_data{5}(j,1:3),avg_time_course_error{5}(j,1:3))
set(gca, 'XTick', 1:6, 'XTickLabel', x_axis)
title(antibodies(j))
ylabel = y_axis;
end
The output of this generates two figures, both a single column of graphs. These graphs are parallel in the sense that variables a, b, c, d and e are plotted against time at positions 'subplot(5,1,i); i=1:5' on both graphs. I want to condense this into a single graph without doing all the manual repetitive work of undoing the loops. (i.e. I want both a's on one axis etc.). I hope this is clear, does anybody know how to do this?
Thanks
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Joakim Magnusson
on 15 Aug 2014
Edited: Joakim Magnusson
on 15 Aug 2014
What does "avg_time_course_data" and "avg_time_course_error" look like?
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Joakim Magnusson
on 15 Aug 2014
I belive you should just do something like this:
antibodies = {'Rel-A','p-Rel-A','IkBa','p-IkBa','A20'};
x_axis = {'PBS','GOX','TNF','L','M','H'};
colours = {'r','g','b','m','c'};
Y_axis = 'OD';
hold on
figure('name','Time Course,PBS,Cyt')
for j=1:5,
subplot(5,1,j)
errorbar(avg_time_course_data{2}(j,1:3),avg_time_course_error{2}(j,1:3));
hold on;
errorbar(avg_time_course_data{5}(j,1:3),avg_time_course_error{5}(j,1:3));
set(gca, 'XTick', 1:6, 'XTickLabel', x_axis)
title(antibodies(j))
ylabel = y_axis;
end
does it work?
2 Comments
Joakim Magnusson
on 15 Aug 2014
Don't, i didn't know it right away either. Accept my answer if you you got what you wanted! :)
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