: Re: Subfigures in a figure, how to label? So if I later refer to figure 2 (i) or figure 2 (ii) would it be better for the figure to be labelled as is Figure 2: Figure (i) shows cycle C?
Within the figure description itself, just use (i), (ii), (iii), etc.or (A), (B), (C), (D) to save space.
In the text of your paper, refer to Figure 2(i), Figure 2(ii), or Figure 2(A), Figure 2(B).
As in (for figure description):
Figure 2: (A) reflex, (B) recoil
As in (for body text):
In Figure 2(A) we see the reflex action of the potential, while Figure 2(B) shows the subsequent recoil action.
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