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how can I change the font size in a figure that have more than 2 axis?

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Mohammad
Mohammad le 16 Jan 2014
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 16 Jan 2014
I have a figure that has more than 2 axis ( it has so called children). How can I change the font size for all the numbers and the texts in the figure?
the code bellow changes only the fontsize from the 2 main axis.
set(gcf,'paperunits','centimeters');
set(gcf,'paperposition',[1 1 a(1) a(1)*(1/a(2))]);
textobj=findobj('type','test');
set(textobj,'fontunits','points');
set(textobj,'fontsize',11);
set(gca,'fontsize',11);
set(findall(gca,'type','text'),'fontsize',11);
set(findall(gcf,'type','text'),'fontsize',11);

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Jan 2014
You have
textobj=findobj('type','test');
with 'test' instead of 'text'
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Mohammad
Mohammad le 16 Jan 2014
hey! how did you see that :D Thank you!! but I've corrected that. the main problem is solved but still the other axis don't change!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 16 Jan 2014
You start with using findobj() but your later calls are findall(). findobj() defaults to starting with the root object, 0, but it does not find hidden objects. Depending on how you created your plots, some of the axes might be hidden objects; that happens for legend axes for example. findall() would be more robust.

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