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Show separate figures next to each other, not using "subplot"

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Hello,
I wanted to know if there is a simple way to show multiple separate figures next to each other, without overlap. I tried using the following code:
clc;
clear;
close all;
f1 = figure('units','normalized','position',[0 0 .3 .3]);
f2 = figure('units','normalized','position',[0 0 .3 .3]);
movegui(f2,[300,0]);
f3 = figure('units','normalized','position',[0 0 .3 .3]);
movegui(f3,[600,0]);
I know that I can modify the "movegui" points, but I wanted to know if another solution exist, where I do not have to manually put in the points, and the separate figures will automatically appear next to each other without overlap.
Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Dec 2016
"I wanted to know if there is a simple way to show multiple separate figures next to each other, without overlap."
No.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Dec 2016
It is not difficult to set the Position of the figures:
figs = [f1, f2, f3]; %as many as needed
nfig = length(figs);
frac = 1/nfig;
for K = 1 : nfig
old_pos = get(figs(K), 'Position');
set(figs(K), 'Position', [(K-1)*frac, old_pos(2), frac, old_pos(4)]);
end
but I would not call that "simple".
Vivi
Vivi on 17 Mar 2023
Edited: Vivi on 17 Mar 2023
Rewrite Walter Roberson's answer,
%
% Reset the figure window location. Horizontal
%
figs = [fig_1, fig_2, fig_3, fig_4]
nfig = length(figs);
for K = 1 : nfig
old_pos = get(figs(K), 'Position')
set(figs(K), 'Position', [(K-1)*old_pos(3) old_pos(2) old_pos(3) old_pos(4)]);
end

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