Inserting full page subfigures
I am new to LaTex, so please forgive me for asking this basic question. I have tried to look through StackExchange questions (e.g., like this) to figure out how to layout full-page subfigures (two full-page figures that share the same caption, but with their own subcaptions such as '(a)' and '(b)' as seen in the attached image below). I have tried to draw up that layout in Word as seen in the attached image. It'd be also nice to be able to put bounding boxes around each figure as well.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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I am new to LaTex, so please forgive me for asking this basic question. I have tried to look through StackExchange questions (e.g., like this) to figure out how to layout full-page subfigures (two full-page figures that share the same caption, but with their own subcaptions such as '(a)' and '(b)' as seen in the attached image below). I have tried to draw up that layout in Word as seen in the attached image. It'd be also nice to be able to put bounding boxes around each figure as well.
Thank you in advance for your help!
graphics floats
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I am new to LaTex, so please forgive me for asking this basic question. I have tried to look through StackExchange questions (e.g., like this) to figure out how to layout full-page subfigures (two full-page figures that share the same caption, but with their own subcaptions such as '(a)' and '(b)' as seen in the attached image below). I have tried to draw up that layout in Word as seen in the attached image. It'd be also nice to be able to put bounding boxes around each figure as well.
Thank you in advance for your help!
graphics floats
I am new to LaTex, so please forgive me for asking this basic question. I have tried to look through StackExchange questions (e.g., like this) to figure out how to layout full-page subfigures (two full-page figures that share the same caption, but with their own subcaptions such as '(a)' and '(b)' as seen in the attached image below). I have tried to draw up that layout in Word as seen in the attached image. It'd be also nice to be able to put bounding boxes around each figure as well.
Thank you in advance for your help!
graphics floats
graphics floats
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