Multiple graphs in one figure
This example shows how multiple graphs can be arranged in a single
figure using the properties column
(horizontal position)
and row
(vertical position) of a
graph. The smallest
column
value corresponds to the leftmost graph, the
smallest row
value corresponds to the topmost graph
within the figure. Note that row
and
column
can also take negative integer values (this is
useful, if you later decide to add a row/column without wanting to
change all the values).
This table shows an overview of the positions as pairs of
(column
, row
). In this example, the smallest
value of column and row are both 0, respectively. Graph
a corresponds to (0, 0) and graph f to (1, 2).
⋱ | ⋮ | ⋮ | ⋮ | ⋰ |
… | (0, 0) | (1, 0) | (2, 0) | … |
… | (0, 1) | (1, 1) | (2, 1) | … |
⋰ | ⋮ | ⋮ | ⋮ | ⋱ |