can not subplot wind rose
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I have to plot 3 pictures on one sheet, I do:
subplot(1,3,1)
contourf(piture 1)
subplot(1,3,2)
contourf(piture 2)
subplot(1,3,3)
wind_rose(dir,spd)
But result is wrong (like Matlab does not understand the 3-rd subplot and plots it separated on above the other subplots):
without wind_rose comand it works normaly: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B51ZU50t_ZgXd1FwS2pBSlpRS1dCNkFwVHlCd3ZoUQ
How to get that? Please help!
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Sean de Wolski
on 15 Mar 2012
What is wind_rose? Does it specify an axes somewhere in its first few lines?
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 15 Mar 2012
The documentation for which says,
-ax, to place wind rose on pervious axes, the input for ax
must be [theax x y width], where theax is the previous
axes, x and y are the location and width is the wind
rose width relative to theax width (default=1/5)
-parent, by default a new axes is created unless parent is
given, ex, parent may be a subplot
This suggests to me that the appropriate call Zach wants would be
wind_rose(dir,spd, '-parent', gca)
8 Comments
Sean de Wolski
on 15 Mar 2012
or ...'parent',subplot(1,3,3))
Zach
on 15 Mar 2012
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 24 Jul 2017
Sean de Wolski
on 15 Mar 2012
Change their 'position' and 'outerposition' property
João Paulo Ferreira
on 24 Jul 2017
This parameter: 'parent', subplot(1,3,3) --> it work perfectly in Matlab version 2013, but not in version 2015. Does anyone know if they have another method? This a message error:
_"Conversion to logical from matlab.graphics.axis.Axes is not possible.
Error in wind_rose (line 250) if parent"_
Thanks!!
Walter Roberson
on 24 Jul 2017
In the code for wind_row change
if parent
to
if parent ~= 0
João Paulo Ferreira
on 24 Jul 2017
Perfect Walter!
Thank you very much!
João Paulo Ferreira
on 26 Jul 2017
Walter, is it possible to record the rose in .PNG with the white background to transparent? I usually record the figure with the command below, but I do not know how to leave the background transparent.
set(gcf,'PaperUnits','centimeters','PaperPosition',[0 0 30 20]); % A4 maximized landscape
print('-dpng',fullfile(fname,filename),'-r300'); % 300 are the DPI
Thanks if you can help.
Walter Roberson
on 26 Jul 2017
If I recall, export_fig from the File Exchange can handle transparency in PNG. This corresponds logically to doing a screen grab of the figure and setting the Alpha or the Transparency https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/imwrite.html#input_argument_d0e485690 properties . You can thus do the same thing by using
cdata = print('-RGBImage', '-r300');
and then imwrite() cdata to the file specifying 'Transparency' and the RGB value of the background color you wish to make transparent.
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