How to display Images in the Same Figure?

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elham
elham on 10 Jan 2019
Commented: elham on 11 Jan 2019
I want to use the imshow function and set function (both of them) with the MATLAB subplot function to display multiple images in a single figure window. But because of the set function in the following code, it isn't possible. How to solve it?
if str2num(N1(1:end-4)) == str2num(N2(1:end-4))
subplot(1,2,1);
imshow(volume_image(:, :, i), []);
green = cat(3, zeros(size(volume_image(:, :, i))), ones(size(volume_image(:, :, i))), zeros(size(volume_image(:, :, i))));
subplot(1,2,2);
h = imshow(green);
set(h, 'AlphaData', double(Rad_Img));
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jan 2019
You are missing a ) in the set command.
elham
elham on 11 Jan 2019
@Walter Roberson: Yes, it occurred during edition, but the problem isn't because of it.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jan 2019
AlphaData must be in the range 0 to 1. I suspect your Rad_Img is uint8, range 0 to 255; if so then double() would produce 0.0 to 255.0 instead of 0 to 1. Perhaps
set(h, 'AlphaData', im2double(Rad_Img));
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elham
elham on 11 Jan 2019
Edited: elham on 11 Jan 2019
@Walter Roberson: I have tried it, but I want to show Fig1 image and the final image after set(h, 'AlphaData', double(Rad_Img)) in a single figure window. Then, the subplot is needed.
elham
elham on 11 Jan 2019
@Walter Roberson: I did it with a duplicate of the same code.

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