How do I combine two or more graphs into one file

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I have 3 Graphs plotted, labeled, and saved. I know there are subplots to create with data but can not figure out how to create a set similar to subplots with already created graphs. I just want to combine the three graphs I have saved seperately all together into one figure with their own labels.
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Evan Tannler
Evan Tannler on 17 Apr 2019
I am just trying to figure out how to combine these three figures into one file.combine.png

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ag on 25 Sep 2024
Hi Evan,
To plot multiple graphs on the same figure window, you can use the "hold on" command.
The below code snippet demonstrate how to achieve this using dummy data:
% Data for plotting
x = linspace(0, 2*pi, 100);
y1 = sin(x);
y2 = cos(x);
% First graph
figHandle = figure; % Open a new figure window
plot(x, y1);
hold on
% Second graph
plot(x, y2);
xlabel('x');
legend('sin(x)', 'cos(x)'); %add legends
title('Waves');
To save the figure, you can use the below command
exportgraphics(figHandle,"myplot.jpg") % Save a JPEG
For more details, please refer to the following MathWorks documentation: Hold - https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/hold.html
Hope this helps!

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