how to output 4 different windows consisting of the 3 subplots

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clc
clear
set(gcf,'WindowState','maximized')
%% there are 4 images with the names Figure1,Figure2,Figure3,Figure4 .
for X = 1 : 4
jpegFileName = strcat('Figure', num2str(X), '.jpeg');
if isfile(jpegFileName)
imageData = imread(jpegFileName);
else
fprintf('File %s does not exist.\n', jpegFileName);
end
figure(1) ;
for plotId = 1 : 4
subplot(1, 3, plotId) ;
plot(x{plotId}, y{plotId}) ;
end
subplot(1,3,1)
imshow(Lane);
title('1.ORIGINAL')
%% Convert image to Grey for edging.
subplot(1,3,2)
grey1=rgb2gray(Lane);
imshow(grey1);
title('2.GREY ')
%% Finds edges using two thresholds to detect strong and weak edges.
subplot(1,3,3)
EDGE1=edge(grey1,'canny',0.5);
imshow(EDGE1);
title('3.EDGING ')
end

Answers (2)

Shivam Singh
Shivam Singh on 14 Oct 2021
Hello Franklin,
It is my understanding that you want to know how to output 4 different windows consisting of the 3 subplots/subfigures. You can explore the examples mentioned in the link below:
I hope this helps you.

Mehran
Mehran on 31 Aug 2023
set(gcf,'WindowState','maximized')
%% there are 4 images with the names Figure1,Figure2,Figure3,Figure4 .
for X = 1 : 4
jpegFileName = strcat('Figure', num2str(X), '.jpeg');
if isfile(jpegFileName)
imageData = imread(jpegFileName);
else
fprintf('File %s does not exist.\n', jpegFileName);
end
figure(1) ;
for plotId = 1 : 4
subplot(1, 3, plotId) ;
plot(x{plotId}, y{plotId}) ;
end
subplot(1,3,1)
imshow(Lane);
title('1.ORIGINAL')
%% Convert image to Grey for edging.
subplot(1,3,2)
grey1=rgb2gray(Lane);
imshow(grey1);
title('2.GREY ')
%% Finds edges using two thresholds to detect strong and weak edges.
subplot(1,3,3)
EDGE1=edge(grey1,'canny',0.5);
imshow(EDGE1);
title('3.EDGING ')

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