Saving Figure using saveas() function

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Niranjan
Niranjan le 18 Fév 2011

Is there any way by which I can save the current figure?.

When I use saveas() function eg)saveas(gcf,'pred_prey.jpg') the current image in the figure gets saved but with a white background with my image centered in it.

I need only the image no need of the white background. How can I do that?

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/xxof9xl2tRBx0GttFdESBJOzMXS1UfqXPDW9N1lFu0w?feat=directlink

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Jan
Jan le 18 Fév 2011
The link shows a picture, but it does not clear the difference of what you get and waht you want.

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Oliver Woodford
Oliver Woodford le 18 Fév 2011
The function export_fig (available on the File Exchange) will automatically crop the image for you. It will not change the background colour, nor will it resize the figure. It will save to jpeg with low compression/high quality by default.
Download it then try:
export_fig(gcf, 'pred_prey.jpg');

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Jan
Jan le 18 Fév 2011
You can use GETFRAME and IMWRITE instead:
AxesH = gca; % Not the GCF
F = getframe(AxesH);
imwrite(F.cdata, 'pred_prey.jpg');
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Niranjan
Niranjan le 18 Fév 2011
it worked out fr a single image but not fr a series of dynamically varying images.Can you temme why it didn't work out?
Jan
Jan le 18 Fév 2011
Please show exactly, what does not work. I guess a DRAWNOW or PAUSE(0.02) is needed to update the display before GETFRAME.

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull le 18 Fév 2011
If you have the image as a matrix that you used in IMSHOW, then IMWRITE directly on the matrix should work.

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