Different figures in row and column using subfloat command
I have written the following code to arrange three figures as I am in the picture below. Do you have any idea, how can I better arrange these figures? for some reasons there are lots of free space left in the right and left of the pictures. If I replace 0.45textwidth by, for example, 0.5textwidth, then I will have three figures aligned in column!!
Many thanks
begin{figure}
centering
sbox{measurebox}{%
begin{minipage}[b]{0.45textwidth}
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
legend style={at={(axis cs:10.4,0.55)}},
width=textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=9.8, xmax=11,
xlabel=Frquency (GHz),
ylabel=$left|S_{64}right|$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=S62] {Ex02_ms2_S62.txt}; addlegendentry{$S_{62}$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
}
end{minipage}}
usebox{measurebox}
begin{minipage}[b][htmeasurebox][s]{0.45columnwidth}
centering
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
width=0.5textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=-180, xmax=180,
xlabel=$theta,left(text{degree}right)$,
ylabel=$text{FT}left( H_zright)$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=abs_ft_field] {Ex02_field_FT.txt};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
label{fig:Ex02_FT_fields}
}
vfill
subfloat
{includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth,height=2cm]{figures/temp_disp}label{fig:figC}}
end{minipage}
caption{my caption. (a) is .... (b) is .... (c) is ....}
label{fig:Test}
end{figure}
tikz-pgf subfloats
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I have written the following code to arrange three figures as I am in the picture below. Do you have any idea, how can I better arrange these figures? for some reasons there are lots of free space left in the right and left of the pictures. If I replace 0.45textwidth by, for example, 0.5textwidth, then I will have three figures aligned in column!!
Many thanks
begin{figure}
centering
sbox{measurebox}{%
begin{minipage}[b]{0.45textwidth}
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
legend style={at={(axis cs:10.4,0.55)}},
width=textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=9.8, xmax=11,
xlabel=Frquency (GHz),
ylabel=$left|S_{64}right|$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=S62] {Ex02_ms2_S62.txt}; addlegendentry{$S_{62}$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
}
end{minipage}}
usebox{measurebox}
begin{minipage}[b][htmeasurebox][s]{0.45columnwidth}
centering
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
width=0.5textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=-180, xmax=180,
xlabel=$theta,left(text{degree}right)$,
ylabel=$text{FT}left( H_zright)$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=abs_ft_field] {Ex02_field_FT.txt};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
label{fig:Ex02_FT_fields}
}
vfill
subfloat
{includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth,height=2cm]{figures/temp_disp}label{fig:figC}}
end{minipage}
caption{my caption. (a) is .... (b) is .... (c) is ....}
label{fig:Test}
end{figure}
tikz-pgf subfloats
welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning withdocumentclass
, ending withend{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.
– Zarko
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I have written the following code to arrange three figures as I am in the picture below. Do you have any idea, how can I better arrange these figures? for some reasons there are lots of free space left in the right and left of the pictures. If I replace 0.45textwidth by, for example, 0.5textwidth, then I will have three figures aligned in column!!
Many thanks
begin{figure}
centering
sbox{measurebox}{%
begin{minipage}[b]{0.45textwidth}
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
legend style={at={(axis cs:10.4,0.55)}},
width=textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=9.8, xmax=11,
xlabel=Frquency (GHz),
ylabel=$left|S_{64}right|$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=S62] {Ex02_ms2_S62.txt}; addlegendentry{$S_{62}$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
}
end{minipage}}
usebox{measurebox}
begin{minipage}[b][htmeasurebox][s]{0.45columnwidth}
centering
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
width=0.5textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=-180, xmax=180,
xlabel=$theta,left(text{degree}right)$,
ylabel=$text{FT}left( H_zright)$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=abs_ft_field] {Ex02_field_FT.txt};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
label{fig:Ex02_FT_fields}
}
vfill
subfloat
{includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth,height=2cm]{figures/temp_disp}label{fig:figC}}
end{minipage}
caption{my caption. (a) is .... (b) is .... (c) is ....}
label{fig:Test}
end{figure}
tikz-pgf subfloats
I have written the following code to arrange three figures as I am in the picture below. Do you have any idea, how can I better arrange these figures? for some reasons there are lots of free space left in the right and left of the pictures. If I replace 0.45textwidth by, for example, 0.5textwidth, then I will have three figures aligned in column!!
Many thanks
begin{figure}
centering
sbox{measurebox}{%
begin{minipage}[b]{0.45textwidth}
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
legend style={at={(axis cs:10.4,0.55)}},
width=textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=9.8, xmax=11,
xlabel=Frquency (GHz),
ylabel=$left|S_{64}right|$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=S62] {Ex02_ms2_S62.txt}; addlegendentry{$S_{62}$}
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
}
end{minipage}}
usebox{measurebox}
begin{minipage}[b][htmeasurebox][s]{0.45columnwidth}
centering
subfloat
{
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline]
begin{axis}[
width=0.5textwidth,
line width=1pt,
ymin=0, ymax=1,
xmin=-180, xmax=180,
xlabel=$theta,left(text{degree}right)$,
ylabel=$text{FT}left( H_zright)$,
]
addplot[solid,smooth,mark=none,color={rgb,255:red,0; green,0; blue,255}]
table[y=abs_ft_field] {Ex02_field_FT.txt};
end{axis}
end{tikzpicture}
label{fig:Ex02_FT_fields}
}
vfill
subfloat
{includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth,height=2cm]{figures/temp_disp}label{fig:figC}}
end{minipage}
caption{my caption. (a) is .... (b) is .... (c) is ....}
label{fig:Test}
end{figure}
tikz-pgf subfloats
tikz-pgf subfloats
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welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning withdocumentclass
, ending withend{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.
– Zarko
3 hours ago
add a comment |
welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning withdocumentclass
, ending withend{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.
– Zarko
3 hours ago
welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning with
documentclass
, ending with end{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.– Zarko
3 hours ago
welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning with
documentclass
, ending with end{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.– Zarko
3 hours ago
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welcome to tex.se! please extend your code snippet to complete small document (beginning with
documentclass
, ending withend{document}
and containing all data that code of figures can be compiled) with your figure. from your code fragment we can't reproduce your problem.– Zarko
3 hours ago