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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100 |
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% MSUPTITLE Puts a title above all subplots. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % DESCRIPTION: MSUPTITLE Puts a title above all subplots. % MSUPTITLE('text') adds text to the top of the figure % above all subplots (a "super title"). Use this function % after all subplot commands. % % CALL: xaxis(x1,x2) % % REMARK: If the figure or axis units are non-default, this will break. % % VERSION: $Id: msuptitle.m,v 1.1 2008/08/05 17:51:32 ingo Exp $ % % HISTORY: 15-06-1995 Drea Thomas (drea@mathworks.com) % Creation. % 13-12-2000 John Cristion % Modified. % 13-03-2004 Mark Histed (histed@mit.edu) % Fix disappearing legend on last plot % xx-xx-xxxx M Hewitson % Just a copy and rename with some small adjustements % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% function hout = msuptitle(str) % Parameters used to position the supertitle. % Amount of the figure window devoted to subplots plotregion = .92; % Y position of title in normalized coordinates titleypos = .95; % Fontsize for supertitle %fs = get(gcf,'defaultaxesfontsize')+4; fs = get(gcf,'defaultaxesfontsize'); % Fudge factor to adjust y spacing between subplots fudge=1; haold = gca; figunits = get(gcf,'units'); % Get the (approximate) difference between full height (plot + title % + xlabel) and bounding rectangle. if (~strcmp(figunits,'pixels')), set(gcf,'units','pixels'); pos = get(gcf,'position'); set(gcf,'units',figunits); else pos = get(gcf,'position'); end ff = (fs-4)*1.27*5/pos(4)*fudge; % The 5 here reflects about 3 characters of height below % an axis and 2 above. 1.27 is pixels per point. % Determine the bounding rectange for all the plots % h = findobj('Type','axes'); % findobj is a 4.2 thing.. if you don't have 4.2 comment out % the next line and uncomment the following block. % h = findobj(gcf,'Type','axes'); % Change suggested by Stacy J. Hills % If you don't have 4.2, use this code instead ch = get(gcf,'children'); h=[]; for i=1:length(ch), if strcmp(get(ch(i),'type'),'axes'), h=[h,ch(i)]; end end max_y=0; min_y=1; oldtitle =0; for i=1:length(h), if (~strcmp(get(h(i),'Tag'),'suptitle')), pos=get(h(i),'pos'); if (pos(2) < min_y), min_y=pos(2)-ff/5*3;end; if (pos(4)+pos(2) > max_y), max_y=pos(4)+pos(2)+ff/5*2;end; else oldtitle = h(i); end end if max_y > plotregion, scale = (plotregion-min_y)/(max_y-min_y); for i=1:length(h), get(h(i),'Tag') if ~strcmp(get(h(i),'Tag'),'legend') pos = get(h(i),'position'); pos(2) = (pos(2)-min_y)*scale+min_y; pos(4) = pos(4)*scale-(1-scale)*ff/5*3; set(h(i),'position',pos); end end end np = get(gcf,'nextplot'); set(gcf,'nextplot','add'); if (oldtitle), delete(oldtitle); end ha=axes('pos',[0 1 1 1],'visible','off','Tag','suptitle'); ht=text(.5,titleypos-1,str);set(ht,'horizontalalignment','center','fontsize',fs); set(gcf,'nextplot',np); axes(haold); % fix legend if one exists legH = legend; if ~isempty(legH) axes(legH); end if nargout, hout=ht; end end