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Placing subfig vertically


Placing Subfigures verticallyLaTeX Error: File subfigure.sty not foundSubfloat: Label beside, caption belowsubcaption: `caption' package not loadedSubfigure label position and visibility in memoirPut image in subfig's subfloat captionbeginalltt inside subfigure in llncsProblem with figure using subfloat and amsmath alignHyperref for subfloats with subfig packageAnchors in hyperref with algorithm2e and subfigSubcaption environment failed. All figures containing a subfigure crashing all of a sudden













5















There is a beautiful post where it is explained more or less what I would like to do.



Actually, I am not using subfigure, but usepackagesubfig. Therefore, I've tried to implement the example with the subfig solution. My entire document is using subfig, I would not change to subfigure now.



Here is the code I am using:



beginfigure[tb]
centering
sboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b].5textwidth
centering
vspace*fill
subfloat[Image 1]
includegraphics[height=5cm]%
images1%
labelimage1
endminipage%
useboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b][htbigleftbox][s].5textwidth
centering
subfloat[Image 2]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images2%
labelimage2
vfill
subfloat[Image 3]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images3%
labelimage3
endminipage
caption%
Figure
labelfigure
endfigure


In the attached picture I can see the result and it is not glorious.
I would not like to change the change the size of the picture. The size shall remain the same. The problem is that 1) the left picture is not vertically centered with respect with the two other images, 2) the caption of the figure is not at the bottom of the last picture, and 3) the title of the next section is entering the figure.



How is it possible to solve all these problems using subfig and not subfigure?



I would be very thankful for your help.



example of obtained result










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

    – Zarko
    11 hours ago











  • Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

    – koleygr
    11 hours ago











  • In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

    – koleygr
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    @koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

    – Elfo2285
    8 hours ago















5















There is a beautiful post where it is explained more or less what I would like to do.



Actually, I am not using subfigure, but usepackagesubfig. Therefore, I've tried to implement the example with the subfig solution. My entire document is using subfig, I would not change to subfigure now.



Here is the code I am using:



beginfigure[tb]
centering
sboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b].5textwidth
centering
vspace*fill
subfloat[Image 1]
includegraphics[height=5cm]%
images1%
labelimage1
endminipage%
useboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b][htbigleftbox][s].5textwidth
centering
subfloat[Image 2]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images2%
labelimage2
vfill
subfloat[Image 3]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images3%
labelimage3
endminipage
caption%
Figure
labelfigure
endfigure


In the attached picture I can see the result and it is not glorious.
I would not like to change the change the size of the picture. The size shall remain the same. The problem is that 1) the left picture is not vertically centered with respect with the two other images, 2) the caption of the figure is not at the bottom of the last picture, and 3) the title of the next section is entering the figure.



How is it possible to solve all these problems using subfig and not subfigure?



I would be very thankful for your help.



example of obtained result










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

    – Zarko
    11 hours ago











  • Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

    – koleygr
    11 hours ago











  • In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

    – koleygr
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    @koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

    – Elfo2285
    8 hours ago













5












5








5


0






There is a beautiful post where it is explained more or less what I would like to do.



Actually, I am not using subfigure, but usepackagesubfig. Therefore, I've tried to implement the example with the subfig solution. My entire document is using subfig, I would not change to subfigure now.



Here is the code I am using:



beginfigure[tb]
centering
sboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b].5textwidth
centering
vspace*fill
subfloat[Image 1]
includegraphics[height=5cm]%
images1%
labelimage1
endminipage%
useboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b][htbigleftbox][s].5textwidth
centering
subfloat[Image 2]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images2%
labelimage2
vfill
subfloat[Image 3]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images3%
labelimage3
endminipage
caption%
Figure
labelfigure
endfigure


In the attached picture I can see the result and it is not glorious.
I would not like to change the change the size of the picture. The size shall remain the same. The problem is that 1) the left picture is not vertically centered with respect with the two other images, 2) the caption of the figure is not at the bottom of the last picture, and 3) the title of the next section is entering the figure.



How is it possible to solve all these problems using subfig and not subfigure?



I would be very thankful for your help.



example of obtained result










share|improve this question














There is a beautiful post where it is explained more or less what I would like to do.



Actually, I am not using subfigure, but usepackagesubfig. Therefore, I've tried to implement the example with the subfig solution. My entire document is using subfig, I would not change to subfigure now.



Here is the code I am using:



beginfigure[tb]
centering
sboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b].5textwidth
centering
vspace*fill
subfloat[Image 1]
includegraphics[height=5cm]%
images1%
labelimage1
endminipage%
useboxbigleftbox%
beginminipage[b][htbigleftbox][s].5textwidth
centering
subfloat[Image 2]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images2%
labelimage2
vfill
subfloat[Image 3]
includegraphics[width=0.9linewidth]%
images3%
labelimage3
endminipage
caption%
Figure
labelfigure
endfigure


In the attached picture I can see the result and it is not glorious.
I would not like to change the change the size of the picture. The size shall remain the same. The problem is that 1) the left picture is not vertically centered with respect with the two other images, 2) the caption of the figure is not at the bottom of the last picture, and 3) the title of the next section is entering the figure.



How is it possible to solve all these problems using subfig and not subfigure?



I would be very thankful for your help.



example of obtained result







subfloats subfig sidesubfloat






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    please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

    – Zarko
    11 hours ago











  • Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

    – koleygr
    11 hours ago











  • In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

    – koleygr
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    @koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

    – Elfo2285
    8 hours ago












  • 1





    please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

    – Zarko
    11 hours ago











  • Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

    – koleygr
    11 hours ago











  • In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

    – koleygr
    10 hours ago






  • 1





    @koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

    – Elfo2285
    8 hours ago







1




1





please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

– Zarko
11 hours ago





please extend your code snippet to complete document beginning with documentclass... and ending with enddocument.

– Zarko
11 hours ago













Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

– koleygr
11 hours ago





Using subfig and insisting in it in combination of the savebox an and the minipages makes the result and your demand really strange. If you really are open to use minipages, than the subcaption package should be enough for your approach and the subfig could not help somehere.

– koleygr
11 hours ago













In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

– koleygr
10 hours ago





In my above comment, I had understood that you expect the caption of the left figure aligned with the caption of the lower right figure and thus could not find a way that subfig package could be used for it (doesn't really use it often but if this was the case the subcaption package and the minipages should be enough). Commenting just to explain the above comment and to suggest to to have a look (whenever you find time) at the subcaption package that is better cooperating with minipages and such cases as this one.

– koleygr
10 hours ago




1




1





@koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

– Elfo2285
8 hours ago





@koleygr Hi. Thanks a lot for the feedback. My entire document uses 'subfig'. Changing everything to 'subcaption' might take a bit of time. I will try to use 'subcaption' for my next documents.

– Elfo2285
8 hours ago










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Your problem is different, as you don't have to measure anything.



In order to align the two parts at the top, you can use raisebox-height....



documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx,subfig

begindocument

beginfigure[tbp]
centering

raisebox-height%
subfloat[Image 1]%
includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
labelimage1%
%
qquad
raisebox-height%
begintabular@c@
subfloat[Image 2]%
includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
labelimage2%
\
subfloat[Image 3]%
includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
labelimage3%

endtabular%

captionFigure
labelfigure

endfigure

enddocument


enter image description here



If you want to vertically center the left image:



documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx,subfig

begindocument

beginfigure[tbp]
centering

begintabular@c@
subfloat[Image 1]%
includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
labelimage1%
%
endtabularqquad
begintabular@c@
subfloat[Image 2]%
includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
labelimage2%
\
subfloat[Image 3]%
includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
labelimage3%

endtabular

captionFigure
labelfigure

endfigure

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

    – Elfo2285
    10 hours ago


















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see if the following example can help you:



documentclassarticle
usepackagemultirow,tabularx
usepackage[export, demo]adjustbox
usepackagesubfig
newsaveboxbigleftbox

begindocument
beginfigure[tb]
centering
begintabularxlinewidthXX
multirow[t]2=subfloat[Image 1 labelimage1]%
includegraphics[height=5cm, valign=t]images1%

& subfloat[Image 2 labelimage2]%
includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=t]images1 \
& subfloat[Image 3 labelimage3]%
includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=b]images1 \
endtabularx
captionFigure
labelfigure


enter image description here






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    Here is a variant using minipages:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagegraphicx,subfig

    begindocument

    beginfigure
    centering
    beginminipage[c]0.3textwidth
    subfloat[Image 1]%
    includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
    labelimage1%

    endminipage
    beginminipage[c]0.4textwidth
    subfloat[Image 2]%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
    labelimage2%


    subfloat[Image 3]%
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
    labelimage3%

    endminipage
    captionFigure
    labelfigure
    endfigure

    enddocument





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      Your problem is different, as you don't have to measure anything.



      In order to align the two parts at the top, you can use raisebox-height....



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      raisebox-height%
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      qquad
      raisebox-height%
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular%

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      If you want to vertically center the left image:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      endtabularqquad
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























      • Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

        – Elfo2285
        10 hours ago















      6














      Your problem is different, as you don't have to measure anything.



      In order to align the two parts at the top, you can use raisebox-height....



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      raisebox-height%
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      qquad
      raisebox-height%
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular%

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      If you want to vertically center the left image:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      endtabularqquad
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer

























      • Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

        – Elfo2285
        10 hours ago













      6












      6








      6







      Your problem is different, as you don't have to measure anything.



      In order to align the two parts at the top, you can use raisebox-height....



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      raisebox-height%
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      qquad
      raisebox-height%
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular%

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      If you want to vertically center the left image:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      endtabularqquad
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer















      Your problem is different, as you don't have to measure anything.



      In order to align the two parts at the top, you can use raisebox-height....



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      raisebox-height%
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      qquad
      raisebox-height%
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular%

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here



      If you want to vertically center the left image:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagegraphicx,subfig

      begindocument

      beginfigure[tbp]
      centering

      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
      labelimage1%
      %
      endtabularqquad
      begintabular@c@
      subfloat[Image 2]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage2%
      \
      subfloat[Image 3]%
      includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]example-image%
      labelimage3%

      endtabular

      captionFigure
      labelfigure

      endfigure

      enddocument


      enter image description here







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      • Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

        – Elfo2285
        10 hours ago

















      • Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

        – Elfo2285
        10 hours ago
















      Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

      – Elfo2285
      10 hours ago





      Using the tabular solution solved my problem. It makes the result I would like. Thanks a lot!

      – Elfo2285
      10 hours ago











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      see if the following example can help you:



      documentclassarticle
      usepackagemultirow,tabularx
      usepackage[export, demo]adjustbox
      usepackagesubfig
      newsaveboxbigleftbox

      begindocument
      beginfigure[tb]
      centering
      begintabularxlinewidthXX
      multirow[t]2=subfloat[Image 1 labelimage1]%
      includegraphics[height=5cm, valign=t]images1%

      & subfloat[Image 2 labelimage2]%
      includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=t]images1 \
      & subfloat[Image 3 labelimage3]%
      includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=b]images1 \
      endtabularx
      captionFigure
      labelfigure


      enter image description here






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        see if the following example can help you:



        documentclassarticle
        usepackagemultirow,tabularx
        usepackage[export, demo]adjustbox
        usepackagesubfig
        newsaveboxbigleftbox

        begindocument
        beginfigure[tb]
        centering
        begintabularxlinewidthXX
        multirow[t]2=subfloat[Image 1 labelimage1]%
        includegraphics[height=5cm, valign=t]images1%

        & subfloat[Image 2 labelimage2]%
        includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=t]images1 \
        & subfloat[Image 3 labelimage3]%
        includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=b]images1 \
        endtabularx
        captionFigure
        labelfigure


        enter image description here






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          3







          see if the following example can help you:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemultirow,tabularx
          usepackage[export, demo]adjustbox
          usepackagesubfig
          newsaveboxbigleftbox

          begindocument
          beginfigure[tb]
          centering
          begintabularxlinewidthXX
          multirow[t]2=subfloat[Image 1 labelimage1]%
          includegraphics[height=5cm, valign=t]images1%

          & subfloat[Image 2 labelimage2]%
          includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=t]images1 \
          & subfloat[Image 3 labelimage3]%
          includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=b]images1 \
          endtabularx
          captionFigure
          labelfigure


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          see if the following example can help you:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagemultirow,tabularx
          usepackage[export, demo]adjustbox
          usepackagesubfig
          newsaveboxbigleftbox

          begindocument
          beginfigure[tb]
          centering
          begintabularxlinewidthXX
          multirow[t]2=subfloat[Image 1 labelimage1]%
          includegraphics[height=5cm, valign=t]images1%

          & subfloat[Image 2 labelimage2]%
          includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=t]images1 \
          & subfloat[Image 3 labelimage3]%
          includegraphics[height=dimexpr2.5 cm-baselineskip, valign=b]images1 \
          endtabularx
          captionFigure
          labelfigure


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer












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          answered 11 hours ago









          ZarkoZarko

          127k868166




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              3














              Here is a variant using minipages:



              enter image description here



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagegraphicx,subfig

              begindocument

              beginfigure
              centering
              beginminipage[c]0.3textwidth
              subfloat[Image 1]%
              includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
              labelimage1%

              endminipage
              beginminipage[c]0.4textwidth
              subfloat[Image 2]%
              includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
              labelimage2%


              subfloat[Image 3]%
              includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
              labelimage3%

              endminipage
              captionFigure
              labelfigure
              endfigure

              enddocument





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                3














                Here is a variant using minipages:



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegraphicx,subfig

                begindocument

                beginfigure
                centering
                beginminipage[c]0.3textwidth
                subfloat[Image 1]%
                includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
                labelimage1%

                endminipage
                beginminipage[c]0.4textwidth
                subfloat[Image 2]%
                includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                labelimage2%


                subfloat[Image 3]%
                includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                labelimage3%

                endminipage
                captionFigure
                labelfigure
                endfigure

                enddocument





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                  3







                  Here is a variant using minipages:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagegraphicx,subfig

                  begindocument

                  beginfigure
                  centering
                  beginminipage[c]0.3textwidth
                  subfloat[Image 1]%
                  includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
                  labelimage1%

                  endminipage
                  beginminipage[c]0.4textwidth
                  subfloat[Image 2]%
                  includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                  labelimage2%


                  subfloat[Image 3]%
                  includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                  labelimage3%

                  endminipage
                  captionFigure
                  labelfigure
                  endfigure

                  enddocument





                  share|improve this answer













                  Here is a variant using minipages:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagegraphicx,subfig

                  begindocument

                  beginfigure
                  centering
                  beginminipage[c]0.3textwidth
                  subfloat[Image 1]%
                  includegraphics[height=5cm]example-image-9x16%
                  labelimage1%

                  endminipage
                  beginminipage[c]0.4textwidth
                  subfloat[Image 2]%
                  includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                  labelimage2%


                  subfloat[Image 3]%
                  includegraphics[width=textwidth]example-image%
                  labelimage3%

                  endminipage
                  captionFigure
                  labelfigure
                  endfigure

                  enddocument






                  share|improve this answer












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                  leandriisleandriis

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