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Putting 14 images in 5 rows (2x2 +3*2 +1 on side)
Side by side images problemTwo figures side by side with text wrappingcentering figure, containing a subfigure with customized includegraphics3 images side by sideTikZ scaling graphic and adjust node position and keep font sizetabular side-by-side, same rows heightPutting two figures side by sideSpacing in 2x2 imagesstacking images side by sidePutting two Tikz Images Side-by-Side
As the title says, i'm trying to compile 13 images into one page.
I've tried multiple options, but none seem to work. Ideally the legend would be next to the other images on the side rather than part of the table but i wasn't able to do this.
In addition, they do not fit on the page... Any suggestions? Currently, i'm resorting to using a compiled version from pptx but this has weird borders that are only visible after downloading the pdf (resolving this could also be an option!)
begin{figure}[H]
centering % <-- added
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/cross_orig.png}
caption{Model A}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress_with_calc.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/calc_lip_swap_material.png}
caption{Model B}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelB_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/Model_B_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelC_material.png}
caption{Model C}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/modelC_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png}
end{subfigure}
%begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth} % here nothing because model C doesnt' have calc
%includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png} %where to put legend... ideallky on the side.
%end{subfigure}
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_material.png}
caption{Model D}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_with.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_without.png}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_material.png}
caption{model E}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/modelE_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
caption{all 5 model variations blah blh}
end{figure}
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As the title says, i'm trying to compile 13 images into one page.
I've tried multiple options, but none seem to work. Ideally the legend would be next to the other images on the side rather than part of the table but i wasn't able to do this.
In addition, they do not fit on the page... Any suggestions? Currently, i'm resorting to using a compiled version from pptx but this has weird borders that are only visible after downloading the pdf (resolving this could also be an option!)
begin{figure}[H]
centering % <-- added
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/cross_orig.png}
caption{Model A}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress_with_calc.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/calc_lip_swap_material.png}
caption{Model B}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelB_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/Model_B_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelC_material.png}
caption{Model C}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/modelC_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png}
end{subfigure}
%begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth} % here nothing because model C doesnt' have calc
%includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png} %where to put legend... ideallky on the side.
%end{subfigure}
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_material.png}
caption{Model D}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_with.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_without.png}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_material.png}
caption{model E}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/modelE_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
caption{all 5 model variations blah blh}
end{figure}
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Can you please make your code snippet compilable?
– Kurt
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As the title says, i'm trying to compile 13 images into one page.
I've tried multiple options, but none seem to work. Ideally the legend would be next to the other images on the side rather than part of the table but i wasn't able to do this.
In addition, they do not fit on the page... Any suggestions? Currently, i'm resorting to using a compiled version from pptx but this has weird borders that are only visible after downloading the pdf (resolving this could also be an option!)
begin{figure}[H]
centering % <-- added
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/cross_orig.png}
caption{Model A}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress_with_calc.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/calc_lip_swap_material.png}
caption{Model B}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelB_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/Model_B_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelC_material.png}
caption{Model C}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/modelC_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png}
end{subfigure}
%begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth} % here nothing because model C doesnt' have calc
%includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png} %where to put legend... ideallky on the side.
%end{subfigure}
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_material.png}
caption{Model D}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_with.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_without.png}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_material.png}
caption{model E}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/modelE_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
caption{all 5 model variations blah blh}
end{figure}
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As the title says, i'm trying to compile 13 images into one page.
I've tried multiple options, but none seem to work. Ideally the legend would be next to the other images on the side rather than part of the table but i wasn't able to do this.
In addition, they do not fit on the page... Any suggestions? Currently, i'm resorting to using a compiled version from pptx but this has weird borders that are only visible after downloading the pdf (resolving this could also be an option!)
begin{figure}[H]
centering % <-- added
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/cross_orig.png}
caption{Model A}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress_with_calc.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/orig_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/calc_lip_swap_material.png}
caption{Model B}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelB_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/Model_B_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelC_material.png}
caption{Model C}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/modelC_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png}
end{subfigure}
%begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth} % here nothing because model C doesnt' have calc
%includegraphics[height=textwidth]{Pic/legend.png} %where to put legend... ideallky on the side.
%end{subfigure}
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_material.png}
caption{Model D}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_with.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelD_stress_without.png}
end{subfigure}hfil
medskip
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=0.8linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_material.png}
caption{model E}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/modelE_stress.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
begin{subfigure}{0.3textwidth}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Pic/ModelE_stress_without.png}
caption{}
end{subfigure}hfil
caption{all 5 model variations blah blh}
end{figure}
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