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I am planning to add some captions and the left of my image. This is my code:



begin{figure}
begin{subfigure}{0.235textwidth}
centering
rotatebox{90}{hspace{0.5cm}$R=1$}
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}
centering
rotatebox{90}{hspace{1cm}$R=1$}
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}
centering
rotatebox{90}{hspace{1.5cm}$R=1$}
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}
centering
rotatebox{90}{hspace{2cm}$R=1$}
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}
caption{Analytic}
end{subfigure}%
begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}
centering
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}
centering
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}
centering
includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
caption{Ray-traced}
end{subfigure}
caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
label{fig:fig}
end{figure}


And the image is:



enter image description here



I want my image to be like:



enter image description here










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    I am planning to add some captions and the left of my image. This is my code:



    begin{figure}
    begin{subfigure}{0.235textwidth}
    centering
    rotatebox{90}{hspace{0.5cm}$R=1$}
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}
    centering
    rotatebox{90}{hspace{1cm}$R=1$}
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}
    centering
    rotatebox{90}{hspace{1.5cm}$R=1$}
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}
    centering
    rotatebox{90}{hspace{2cm}$R=1$}
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}
    caption{Analytic}
    end{subfigure}%
    begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
    caption{Ray-traced}
    end{subfigure}
    caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
    label{fig:fig}
    end{figure}


    And the image is:



    enter image description here



    I want my image to be like:



    enter image description here










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      I am planning to add some captions and the left of my image. This is my code:



      begin{figure}
      begin{subfigure}{0.235textwidth}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{0.5cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{1cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{1.5cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{2cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}
      caption{Analytic}
      end{subfigure}%
      begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
      caption{Ray-traced}
      end{subfigure}
      caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
      label{fig:fig}
      end{figure}


      And the image is:



      enter image description here



      I want my image to be like:



      enter image description here










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      I am planning to add some captions and the left of my image. This is my code:



      begin{figure}
      begin{subfigure}{0.235textwidth}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{0.5cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{1cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{1.5cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}
      centering
      rotatebox{90}{hspace{2cm}$R=1$}
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}
      caption{Analytic}
      end{subfigure}%
      begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}
      centering
      includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
      caption{Ray-traced}
      end{subfigure}
      caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
      label{fig:fig}
      end{figure}


      And the image is:



      enter image description here



      I want my image to be like:



      enter image description here







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          This approach measures the height of each image and uses makebox to center the rotated text.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
          usepackage{subcaption}

          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          centering
          begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
          centering
          sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}}%
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
          usebox0

          sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}}%
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
          usebox0

          sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}}%
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
          usebox0

          sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}}%
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
          usebox0

          caption{Analytic}
          end{subfigure}%
          begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
          centering
          includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}

          includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}

          includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}

          includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
          caption{Ray-traced}
          end{subfigure}
          caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
          label{fig:fig}
          end{figure}
          end{document}




          This approach uses a tabular. It specifies the height of each image instead of the width.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
          usepackage{subcaption}

          newlength{tempdima}

          begin{document}
          begin{figure}
          setlength{tempdima}{2.5cm}% specify height
          centering
          begin{tabular}{rcc}
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_25.png} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_25.png}\
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_5.png} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_5.png} \
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_75.png} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_75.png} \
          sbox0{}%
          rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_97.png} &
          includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_97.png} \
          & (a) Analytic & (b) Ray-traced
          end{tabular}
          caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
          label{fig:fig}
          end{figure}
          end{document}





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            This approach measures the height of each image and uses makebox to center the rotated text.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
            usepackage{subcaption}

            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            centering
            begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
            centering
            sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}}%
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
            usebox0

            sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}}%
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
            usebox0

            sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}}%
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
            usebox0

            sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}}%
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
            usebox0

            caption{Analytic}
            end{subfigure}%
            begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
            centering
            includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}

            includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}

            includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}

            includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
            caption{Ray-traced}
            end{subfigure}
            caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
            label{fig:fig}
            end{figure}
            end{document}




            This approach uses a tabular. It specifies the height of each image instead of the width.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
            usepackage{subcaption}

            newlength{tempdima}

            begin{document}
            begin{figure}
            setlength{tempdima}{2.5cm}% specify height
            centering
            begin{tabular}{rcc}
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_25.png} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_25.png}\
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_5.png} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_5.png} \
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_75.png} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_75.png} \
            sbox0{}%
            rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_97.png} &
            includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_97.png} \
            & (a) Analytic & (b) Ray-traced
            end{tabular}
            caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
            label{fig:fig}
            end{figure}
            end{document}





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              This approach measures the height of each image and uses makebox to center the rotated text.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
              usepackage{subcaption}

              begin{document}
              begin{figure}
              centering
              begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
              centering
              sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}}%
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
              usebox0

              sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}}%
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
              usebox0

              sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}}%
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
              usebox0

              sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}}%
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
              usebox0

              caption{Analytic}
              end{subfigure}%
              begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
              centering
              includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}

              includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}

              includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}

              includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
              caption{Ray-traced}
              end{subfigure}
              caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
              label{fig:fig}
              end{figure}
              end{document}




              This approach uses a tabular. It specifies the height of each image instead of the width.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
              usepackage{subcaption}

              newlength{tempdima}

              begin{document}
              begin{figure}
              setlength{tempdima}{2.5cm}% specify height
              centering
              begin{tabular}{rcc}
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_25.png} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_25.png}\
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_5.png} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_5.png} \
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_75.png} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_75.png} \
              sbox0{}%
              rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_97.png} &
              includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_97.png} \
              & (a) Analytic & (b) Ray-traced
              end{tabular}
              caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
              label{fig:fig}
              end{figure}
              end{document}





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                This approach measures the height of each image and uses makebox to center the rotated text.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
                usepackage{subcaption}

                begin{document}
                begin{figure}
                centering
                begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
                centering
                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                caption{Analytic}
                end{subfigure}%
                begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
                centering
                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
                caption{Ray-traced}
                end{subfigure}
                caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
                label{fig:fig}
                end{figure}
                end{document}




                This approach uses a tabular. It specifies the height of each image instead of the width.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
                usepackage{subcaption}

                newlength{tempdima}

                begin{document}
                begin{figure}
                setlength{tempdima}{2.5cm}% specify height
                centering
                begin{tabular}{rcc}
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_25.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_25.png}\
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_5.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_5.png} \
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_75.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_75.png} \
                sbox0{}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_97.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_97.png} \
                & (a) Analytic & (b) Ray-traced
                end{tabular}
                caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
                label{fig:fig}
                end{figure}
                end{document}





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                This approach measures the height of each image and uses makebox to center the rotated text.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
                usepackage{subcaption}

                begin{document}
                begin{figure}
                centering
                begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
                centering
                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_25.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_5.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_75.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                sbox0{includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{LTC0_97.png}}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[wd0][c]{$R=1$}}
                usebox0

                caption{Analytic}
                end{subfigure}%
                begin{subfigure}{.235textwidth}
                centering
                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_25.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_5.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_75.png}

                includegraphics[width=.8linewidth]{ray0_97.png}
                caption{Ray-traced}
                end{subfigure}
                caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
                label{fig:fig}
                end{figure}
                end{document}




                This approach uses a tabular. It specifies the height of each image instead of the width.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage[draft]{graphicx}
                usepackage{subcaption}

                newlength{tempdima}

                begin{document}
                begin{figure}
                setlength{tempdima}{2.5cm}% specify height
                centering
                begin{tabular}{rcc}
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_25.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_25.png}\
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_5.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_5.png} \
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_75.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_75.png} \
                sbox0{}%
                rotatebox[origin=Bl]{90}{makebox[tempdima][c]{$R=1$}} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{LTC0_97.png} &
                includegraphics[height=tempdima]{ray0_97.png} \
                & (a) Analytic & (b) Ray-traced
                end{tabular}
                caption{Comparisons between analytic results and ray-traced results}
                label{fig:fig}
                end{figure}
                end{document}






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