How do I show a subplot next to the other one?

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I would like to do a comparison of two plots. How do I get the two plots to be shown next to each other in the same figure?

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson 2015-2-15
figure;
subplot(1,2,1);
plot(...);
subplot(1,2,2);
plot(...);

James Spriggs
James Spriggs 2015-2-16
When you use the subplot tool you want to format your code like so:
subplot(x,y,z)
This will not actually plot any data, but it will specify the size and position of your subplot window. The first number (x) describes the number of rows of subplots you want. The second number (y) describes the number of columns of subplots you want. Finally, the last number (z) describes the position of the subplot that will be graphed when you use the plot function in the next line. Essentially, the first two numbers create a matrix of possible subplots. These cells are then assigned a single digit number that increases from left to right, top to bottom. Therefore, if I gave the following commands:
figure1;
subplot(2,3,3);
plot(...);
the graph would appear on the left hand side in the middle. The five other unassigned subplot cells would remain blank until you created more subplots.

Mariah Villanueva
Mariah Villanueva 2015-2-16
figure(...); subplot (1,2,1); plot(x1,y1); subplot (1,2,2); plot(x2,y2);

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