How to put 3 figures in Latex with 2 figures side by side and 1 below these side by side images but in...












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I want to put 3 images in LateX such as 2 figures are side by side horizotally and 3rd figure below these 2 side by side figures but in middle.



I have following code:



begin{figure}[H]
centering
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8010_AP.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8010 AP}
label{fig:Genelec 8010}
end{minipage}%
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8020_CPM.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8020 CPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8020}
end{minipage}%
end{figure}


%%Here is my 3rd picture code



begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm]{Text/Images/Genelec_8030_BPM.jpg}
caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8030}
end{figure}


I want to ask how can i modify this code so that i got figures in a style i described earlier.










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  • There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:42










  • YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • can u help me with code?
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • What you need is subfigure.
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:44










  • actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:45
















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I want to put 3 images in LateX such as 2 figures are side by side horizotally and 3rd figure below these 2 side by side figures but in middle.



I have following code:



begin{figure}[H]
centering
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8010_AP.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8010 AP}
label{fig:Genelec 8010}
end{minipage}%
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8020_CPM.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8020 CPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8020}
end{minipage}%
end{figure}


%%Here is my 3rd picture code



begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm]{Text/Images/Genelec_8030_BPM.jpg}
caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8030}
end{figure}


I want to ask how can i modify this code so that i got figures in a style i described earlier.










share|improve this question






















  • There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:42










  • YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • can u help me with code?
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • What you need is subfigure.
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:44










  • actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:45














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I want to put 3 images in LateX such as 2 figures are side by side horizotally and 3rd figure below these 2 side by side figures but in middle.



I have following code:



begin{figure}[H]
centering
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8010_AP.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8010 AP}
label{fig:Genelec 8010}
end{minipage}%
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8020_CPM.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8020 CPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8020}
end{minipage}%
end{figure}


%%Here is my 3rd picture code



begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm]{Text/Images/Genelec_8030_BPM.jpg}
caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8030}
end{figure}


I want to ask how can i modify this code so that i got figures in a style i described earlier.










share|improve this question













I want to put 3 images in LateX such as 2 figures are side by side horizotally and 3rd figure below these 2 side by side figures but in middle.



I have following code:



begin{figure}[H]
centering
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8010_AP.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8010 AP}
label{fig:Genelec 8010}
end{minipage}%
begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{Text/Images/Genelec_8020_CPM.jpg}
captionof{figure}{Genelec 8020 CPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8020}
end{minipage}%
end{figure}


%%Here is my 3rd picture code



begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=5cm]{Text/Images/Genelec_8030_BPM.jpg}
caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}
label{fig:Genelec 8030}
end{figure}


I want to ask how can i modify this code so that i got figures in a style i described earlier.







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  • There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:42










  • YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • can u help me with code?
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • What you need is subfigure.
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:44










  • actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:45


















  • There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:42










  • YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • can u help me with code?
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:43










  • What you need is subfigure.
    – Sigur
    Nov 23 at 14:44










  • actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 14:45
















There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
– Sigur
Nov 23 at 14:42




There should be 3 different captions? If not, you can use includegraphics 3 times inside the same figure environment, 2 on the same row, and the last below using \
– Sigur
Nov 23 at 14:42












YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:43




YES 3 DIFFERENT CAPTIONS FOR 3 different pics
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:43












can u help me with code?
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:43




can u help me with code?
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:43












What you need is subfigure.
– Sigur
Nov 23 at 14:44




What you need is subfigure.
– Sigur
Nov 23 at 14:44












actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:45




actually 2 figures side by side with different captions and then third picture below these 2 side by side pic at centre
– Ahmad Bilal
Nov 23 at 14:45










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enter image description here



documentclass{article}
usepackage{subfig,graphicx,showframe}
begin{document}

begin{figure}centering
subfloat[legend]{label{a}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-a}}hfill
subfloat[legend]{label{b}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-b}}par
subfloat[legend]{label{c}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-c}}
caption{my fig}
label{fig}
end{figure}

end{document}





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  • Thank u so much. It works
    – Ahmad Bilal
    Nov 23 at 16:22



















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It should be noted that subfigure captions are different from figure captions. If you want to have figure captions, use minipages.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx,showframe}
begin{document}

listoffigures

begin{figure}[htp]% [H] is so declass'e!
centering
begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-a}
caption{figure caption}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-b}
caption{figure caption}
end{minipage}par
vskipfloatsep% normal separation between figures
includegraphics[width=0.45textwidth]{example-image-c}
caption{figure caption}
end{figure}

end{document}


demo






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    I see no problem; captionof is not needed because you are in a figure environment.



    I'd align the two top figures at their bottom, so the captions are aligned. Probably they should use the same width (or the same height).



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{graphicx}

    begin{document}

    begin{figure}[htp]

    centering

    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.50textwidth]{example-image-a}
    caption{Genelec 8010 AP}label{fig:Genelec 8010}
    end{minipage}%
    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-b}
    caption{Genelec 8020 CPM}label{fig:Genelec 8020}
    end{minipage}

    bigskip

    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
    centering
    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-c}
    caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}label{fig:Genelec 8030}
    end{minipage}

    end{figure}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      With subcaption:



      documentclass{article} 
      usepackage{subcaption}
      usepackage{showframe}% for testing purpose only
      usepackage{graphicx}
      begin{document}
      begin{figure}[htp]
      centeringbegin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
      centeringincludegraphics[width=.5linewidth]{example-image-a}
      caption{label{fig:Genelec 8010}Genelec 8010 AP}
      end{subfigure}hfill
      begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
      centeringincludegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}
      caption{label{fig:Genelec 8020}Genelec 8020 CPM}
      end{subfigure}vspace{10pt}

      begin{subfigure}[b]{linewidth}
      centeringincludegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}
      caption{label{fig:Genelec 8030} Genelec 8030 BPM}
      end{subfigure}
      caption{A caption for the three figures together}
      end{figure}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        One option using the subfig package:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{subfig,graphicx}
        begin{document}

        begin{figure}

        begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
        centering
        subfloat[Genelec 8010 AP]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8010 AP}includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{example-image-a}}
        end{minipage}%
        begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
        centering
        subfloat[Genelec 8020 CPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8020 AP}includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}}
        end{minipage}parmedskip
        centering
        subfloat[Genelec 8030 BPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8030 AP}includegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}}

        caption{my fig}
        label{fig:Genelecs}
        end{figure}

        end{document}



        enter image description here







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        • i want to give caption to each figure separately
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 15:02










        • Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
          – AboAmmar
          Nov 23 at 15:04










        • inside subfloat command or after that
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 15:05










        • The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
          – AboAmmar
          Nov 23 at 15:12













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        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{subfig,graphicx,showframe}
        begin{document}

        begin{figure}centering
        subfloat[legend]{label{a}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-a}}hfill
        subfloat[legend]{label{b}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-b}}par
        subfloat[legend]{label{c}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-c}}
        caption{my fig}
        label{fig}
        end{figure}

        end{document}





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        • Thank u so much. It works
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 16:22
















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        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{subfig,graphicx,showframe}
        begin{document}

        begin{figure}centering
        subfloat[legend]{label{a}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-a}}hfill
        subfloat[legend]{label{b}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-b}}par
        subfloat[legend]{label{c}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-c}}
        caption{my fig}
        label{fig}
        end{figure}

        end{document}





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        • Thank u so much. It works
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 16:22














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        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{subfig,graphicx,showframe}
        begin{document}

        begin{figure}centering
        subfloat[legend]{label{a}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-a}}hfill
        subfloat[legend]{label{b}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-b}}par
        subfloat[legend]{label{c}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-c}}
        caption{my fig}
        label{fig}
        end{figure}

        end{document}





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        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{subfig,graphicx,showframe}
        begin{document}

        begin{figure}centering
        subfloat[legend]{label{a}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-a}}hfill
        subfloat[legend]{label{b}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-b}}par
        subfloat[legend]{label{c}includegraphics[width=.45linewidth]{example-image-c}}
        caption{my fig}
        label{fig}
        end{figure}

        end{document}






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        Sigur

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        • Thank u so much. It works
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 16:22


















        • Thank u so much. It works
          – Ahmad Bilal
          Nov 23 at 16:22
















        Thank u so much. It works
        – Ahmad Bilal
        Nov 23 at 16:22




        Thank u so much. It works
        – Ahmad Bilal
        Nov 23 at 16:22











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        It should be noted that subfigure captions are different from figure captions. If you want to have figure captions, use minipages.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{graphicx,showframe}
        begin{document}

        listoffigures

        begin{figure}[htp]% [H] is so declass'e!
        centering
        begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
        includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-a}
        caption{figure caption}
        end{minipage}hfill
        begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
        includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-b}
        caption{figure caption}
        end{minipage}par
        vskipfloatsep% normal separation between figures
        includegraphics[width=0.45textwidth]{example-image-c}
        caption{figure caption}
        end{figure}

        end{document}


        demo






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          It should be noted that subfigure captions are different from figure captions. If you want to have figure captions, use minipages.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{graphicx,showframe}
          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          begin{figure}[htp]% [H] is so declass'e!
          centering
          begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
          includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-a}
          caption{figure caption}
          end{minipage}hfill
          begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
          includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-b}
          caption{figure caption}
          end{minipage}par
          vskipfloatsep% normal separation between figures
          includegraphics[width=0.45textwidth]{example-image-c}
          caption{figure caption}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          demo






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            It should be noted that subfigure captions are different from figure captions. If you want to have figure captions, use minipages.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{graphicx,showframe}
            begin{document}

            listoffigures

            begin{figure}[htp]% [H] is so declass'e!
            centering
            begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
            includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-a}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{minipage}hfill
            begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
            includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-b}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{minipage}par
            vskipfloatsep% normal separation between figures
            includegraphics[width=0.45textwidth]{example-image-c}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{figure}

            end{document}


            demo






            share|improve this answer












            It should be noted that subfigure captions are different from figure captions. If you want to have figure captions, use minipages.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{graphicx,showframe}
            begin{document}

            listoffigures

            begin{figure}[htp]% [H] is so declass'e!
            centering
            begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
            includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-a}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{minipage}hfill
            begin{minipage}{0.45textwidth}
            includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image-b}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{minipage}par
            vskipfloatsep% normal separation between figures
            includegraphics[width=0.45textwidth]{example-image-c}
            caption{figure caption}
            end{figure}

            end{document}


            demo







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            John Kormylo

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                I see no problem; captionof is not needed because you are in a figure environment.



                I'd align the two top figures at their bottom, so the captions are aligned. Probably they should use the same width (or the same height).



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{graphicx}

                begin{document}

                begin{figure}[htp]

                centering

                begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                centering
                includegraphics[width=.50textwidth]{example-image-a}
                caption{Genelec 8010 AP}label{fig:Genelec 8010}
                end{minipage}%
                begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                centering
                includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-b}
                caption{Genelec 8020 CPM}label{fig:Genelec 8020}
                end{minipage}

                bigskip

                begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
                centering
                includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-c}
                caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}label{fig:Genelec 8030}
                end{minipage}

                end{figure}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  I see no problem; captionof is not needed because you are in a figure environment.



                  I'd align the two top figures at their bottom, so the captions are aligned. Probably they should use the same width (or the same height).



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{graphicx}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{figure}[htp]

                  centering

                  begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                  centering
                  includegraphics[width=.50textwidth]{example-image-a}
                  caption{Genelec 8010 AP}label{fig:Genelec 8010}
                  end{minipage}%
                  begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                  centering
                  includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-b}
                  caption{Genelec 8020 CPM}label{fig:Genelec 8020}
                  end{minipage}

                  bigskip

                  begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
                  centering
                  includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-c}
                  caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}label{fig:Genelec 8030}
                  end{minipage}

                  end{figure}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






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                    I see no problem; captionof is not needed because you are in a figure environment.



                    I'd align the two top figures at their bottom, so the captions are aligned. Probably they should use the same width (or the same height).



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{graphicx}

                    begin{document}

                    begin{figure}[htp]

                    centering

                    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.50textwidth]{example-image-a}
                    caption{Genelec 8010 AP}label{fig:Genelec 8010}
                    end{minipage}%
                    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-b}
                    caption{Genelec 8020 CPM}label{fig:Genelec 8020}
                    end{minipage}

                    bigskip

                    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-c}
                    caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}label{fig:Genelec 8030}
                    end{minipage}

                    end{figure}

                    end{document}


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer












                    I see no problem; captionof is not needed because you are in a figure environment.



                    I'd align the two top figures at their bottom, so the captions are aligned. Probably they should use the same width (or the same height).



                    documentclass{article}
                    usepackage{graphicx}

                    begin{document}

                    begin{figure}[htp]

                    centering

                    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.50textwidth]{example-image-a}
                    caption{Genelec 8010 AP}label{fig:Genelec 8010}
                    end{minipage}%
                    begin{minipage}[b]{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-b}
                    caption{Genelec 8020 CPM}label{fig:Genelec 8020}
                    end{minipage}

                    bigskip

                    begin{minipage}{.5textwidth}
                    centering
                    includegraphics[width=.69textwidth]{example-image-c}
                    caption{Genelec 8030 BPM}label{fig:Genelec 8030}
                    end{minipage}

                    end{figure}

                    end{document}


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                        With subcaption:



                        documentclass{article} 
                        usepackage{subcaption}
                        usepackage{showframe}% for testing purpose only
                        usepackage{graphicx}
                        begin{document}
                        begin{figure}[htp]
                        centeringbegin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                        centeringincludegraphics[width=.5linewidth]{example-image-a}
                        caption{label{fig:Genelec 8010}Genelec 8010 AP}
                        end{subfigure}hfill
                        begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                        centeringincludegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}
                        caption{label{fig:Genelec 8020}Genelec 8020 CPM}
                        end{subfigure}vspace{10pt}

                        begin{subfigure}[b]{linewidth}
                        centeringincludegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}
                        caption{label{fig:Genelec 8030} Genelec 8030 BPM}
                        end{subfigure}
                        caption{A caption for the three figures together}
                        end{figure}
                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






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                          With subcaption:



                          documentclass{article} 
                          usepackage{subcaption}
                          usepackage{showframe}% for testing purpose only
                          usepackage{graphicx}
                          begin{document}
                          begin{figure}[htp]
                          centeringbegin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                          centeringincludegraphics[width=.5linewidth]{example-image-a}
                          caption{label{fig:Genelec 8010}Genelec 8010 AP}
                          end{subfigure}hfill
                          begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                          centeringincludegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}
                          caption{label{fig:Genelec 8020}Genelec 8020 CPM}
                          end{subfigure}vspace{10pt}

                          begin{subfigure}[b]{linewidth}
                          centeringincludegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}
                          caption{label{fig:Genelec 8030} Genelec 8030 BPM}
                          end{subfigure}
                          caption{A caption for the three figures together}
                          end{figure}
                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






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                            With subcaption:



                            documentclass{article} 
                            usepackage{subcaption}
                            usepackage{showframe}% for testing purpose only
                            usepackage{graphicx}
                            begin{document}
                            begin{figure}[htp]
                            centeringbegin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=.5linewidth]{example-image-a}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8010}Genelec 8010 AP}
                            end{subfigure}hfill
                            begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8020}Genelec 8020 CPM}
                            end{subfigure}vspace{10pt}

                            begin{subfigure}[b]{linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8030} Genelec 8030 BPM}
                            end{subfigure}
                            caption{A caption for the three figures together}
                            end{figure}
                            end{document}


                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer














                            With subcaption:



                            documentclass{article} 
                            usepackage{subcaption}
                            usepackage{showframe}% for testing purpose only
                            usepackage{graphicx}
                            begin{document}
                            begin{figure}[htp]
                            centeringbegin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=.5linewidth]{example-image-a}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8010}Genelec 8010 AP}
                            end{subfigure}hfill
                            begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8020}Genelec 8020 CPM}
                            end{subfigure}vspace{10pt}

                            begin{subfigure}[b]{linewidth}
                            centeringincludegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}
                            caption{label{fig:Genelec 8030} Genelec 8030 BPM}
                            end{subfigure}
                            caption{A caption for the three figures together}
                            end{figure}
                            end{document}


                            enter image description here







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                            answered Nov 23 at 17:19









                            CarLaTeX

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                                One option using the subfig package:



                                documentclass{article}
                                usepackage{subfig,graphicx}
                                begin{document}

                                begin{figure}

                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8010 AP]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8010 AP}includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{example-image-a}}
                                end{minipage}%
                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8020 CPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8020 AP}includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}}
                                end{minipage}parmedskip
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8030 BPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8030 AP}includegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}}

                                caption{my fig}
                                label{fig:Genelecs}
                                end{figure}

                                end{document}



                                enter image description here







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                                • i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:02










                                • Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:04










                                • inside subfloat command or after that
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:05










                                • The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:12


















                                0














                                One option using the subfig package:



                                documentclass{article}
                                usepackage{subfig,graphicx}
                                begin{document}

                                begin{figure}

                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8010 AP]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8010 AP}includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{example-image-a}}
                                end{minipage}%
                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8020 CPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8020 AP}includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}}
                                end{minipage}parmedskip
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8030 BPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8030 AP}includegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}}

                                caption{my fig}
                                label{fig:Genelecs}
                                end{figure}

                                end{document}



                                enter image description here







                                share|improve this answer























                                • i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:02










                                • Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:04










                                • inside subfloat command or after that
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:05










                                • The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:12
















                                0












                                0








                                0






                                One option using the subfig package:



                                documentclass{article}
                                usepackage{subfig,graphicx}
                                begin{document}

                                begin{figure}

                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8010 AP]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8010 AP}includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{example-image-a}}
                                end{minipage}%
                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8020 CPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8020 AP}includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}}
                                end{minipage}parmedskip
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8030 BPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8030 AP}includegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}}

                                caption{my fig}
                                label{fig:Genelecs}
                                end{figure}

                                end{document}



                                enter image description here







                                share|improve this answer














                                One option using the subfig package:



                                documentclass{article}
                                usepackage{subfig,graphicx}
                                begin{document}

                                begin{figure}

                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8010 AP]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8010 AP}includegraphics[width=.50linewidth]{example-image-a}}
                                end{minipage}%
                                begin{minipage}[b]{.5linewidth}
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8020 CPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8020 AP}includegraphics[width=.69linewidth]{example-image-b}}
                                end{minipage}parmedskip
                                centering
                                subfloat[Genelec 8030 BPM]{label{Genelecs:Genelec 8030 AP}includegraphics[width=5cm]{example-image-c}}

                                caption{my fig}
                                label{fig:Genelecs}
                                end{figure}

                                end{document}



                                enter image description here








                                share|improve this answer














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                                answered Nov 23 at 14:56









                                AboAmmar

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                                • i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:02










                                • Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:04










                                • inside subfloat command or after that
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:05










                                • The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:12




















                                • i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:02










                                • Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:04










                                • inside subfloat command or after that
                                  – Ahmad Bilal
                                  Nov 23 at 15:05










                                • The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                  – AboAmmar
                                  Nov 23 at 15:12


















                                i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                – Ahmad Bilal
                                Nov 23 at 15:02




                                i want to give caption to each figure separately
                                – Ahmad Bilal
                                Nov 23 at 15:02












                                Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                – AboAmmar
                                Nov 23 at 15:04




                                Yes, add a second bracket [..] with each subcaption, see my edit.
                                – AboAmmar
                                Nov 23 at 15:04












                                inside subfloat command or after that
                                – Ahmad Bilal
                                Nov 23 at 15:05




                                inside subfloat command or after that
                                – Ahmad Bilal
                                Nov 23 at 15:05












                                The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                – AboAmmar
                                Nov 23 at 15:12






                                The sub-captions are written inside the second bracket for subfloat as: subfloat[<subcaption>]{..}, see my answer.
                                – AboAmmar
                                Nov 23 at 15:12




















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