How to separate two graphs plotted in one figure into two separate figures?

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Hi all,
What I am trying to do is to have one plot with the orange graph and another plot with the blue graph. However, right now the orange and blue graphs are being plotted together in one plot. How should I modify my code so that they are no longer plotted together in one plot?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Soeun Lee
Soeun Lee 2021-8-6
init_time=input('Initial time (s):')
init_mn=fix(init_time/60);
init_s= floor(init_time-(init_mn*60));
init_ms=(init_time-(init_s+(init_mn*60)))*1000;
end_time=input('End time (s):')
end_mn=fix(end_time/60);
end_s= floor(end_time-(end_mn*60));
end_ms=(end_time-(end_s+(end_mn*60)))*1000
for di=1:length(CHANNEL)
load (append('210603_bare-210727-182826','ch',string(CHANNEL(di))))
neural = timetable(RawData,'SampleRate',fs);
neural.Properties.VariableNames{1} = 'raw';
neural.Properties.VariableUnits{1} = 'Volts';
HighPass = 300;
LowPass = 5000;
[Z, P, K] = butter(5, [HighPass LowPass]/(fs/2), "bandpass");
sos = zp2sos(Z, P, K);
neural.raw = double(neural.raw);
neural.spikes = sosfilt(sos,RawData);
figure; plot(neural.Time,neural.spikes)
%for idx=1:NO_CHAN
%figure(idx)
%plot(neural.Time,neural.spikes)
%end
xlim([duration(0,init_mn,init_s,init_ms) duration(0,end_mn,end_s,end_ms)])
ylim([-1e-4 1e-4])
end

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Dave B
Dave B 2021-8-6
编辑:Dave B 2021-8-6
Is neural.Spikes two columns?
If so:
figure;
nexttile % starting in R2019b, in older versions subplot(1,2,1)
plot(neural.Time,neural.spikes(:,1))
nexttile % starting in R2019b, in older versions subplot(1,2,2)
plot(neural.Time,neural.spikes(:,2))
(If it's two rows, replace the (:,1) with (1,:) and (:,2) with (2,:))
Example:
t = 1:100;
spks = rand(100,2);
nexttile;
plot(t,spks(:,1))
nexttile
plot(t,spks(:,2))

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins 2021-8-6
If spikes were two separate variables in a timetable (see splitvars), this would just be stackedplot(neural).

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