I am interested to make a figure with multiple subfigures. By some search I found different ways but not working for me. May be I am using shareLatex and others use proper Latex (I don't know very much difference so sorry if I say something odd). Given below is the code...
\begin{figure}[t!]\centering\begin{subfigure}[t]{0.5\textwidth}\centering\includegraphics[height=1.2in]{Bilder/sample.png}\caption{Sample1}\end{subfigure}%~ \begin{subfigure}[t]{0.5\textwidth}\centering\includegraphics[height=1.2in]{Bilder/sample.png}\caption{sample2}\end{subfigure}\caption{Caption place holder}\end{figure}
My Output is something like this.
This is neither desired nor same as by the suggested Solutions. Sample of suggested solution is as below. How to fix it?
Best Answer
I found this code and it is working perfectly for subfigures. For two subfigures use
\begin{figure}%\centering\subfigure[Sample1]{%\label{fig:first}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}}%\qquad\subfigure[Sample2]{%\label{fig:second}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}}%\caption{sample}\end{figure}
with sample output
And for cascading subfigures....
\begin{figure}%\centering\subfigure[][]{%\label{fig:ex3-a}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}}%\hspace{8pt}%\subfigure[][]{%\label{fig:ex3-b}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}} \\\subfigure[][]{%\label{fig:ex3-c}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}}%\hspace{8pt}%\subfigure[][]{%\label{fig:ex3-d}%\includegraphics[height=2in]{Bilder/sample.png}}%\caption[A set of four subfigures.]{A set of four subfigures:\subref{fig:ex3-a} describes the first subfigure;\subref{fig:ex3-b} describes the second subfigure;\subref{fig:ex3-c} describes the third subfigure; and,\subref{fig:ex3-d} describes the last subfigure.}%\label{fig:ex3}%\end{figure}
sample for 4 subfigure