how to write in the code: the plot properties as fontname, font size, font weight?
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i have an m-file like this:
subplot(3,1,1);plot(fym_27apr_avg(:,3),'b');
hold on
plot(mlt_27apr_avg(:,3),'r');legend('FYM','MLT')
datetick('x','00:00')
xlabel(' Time')
ylabel('Total Field (nT)')
title('Starting From Zero');
subplot(3,1,2);plot(fym_27apr_avg(:,3)-mlt_27apr_avg(:,3),'black');title('FYM-MLT Diff');datetick('x','00:00')
i want matlab to plot with specific properties like font name and size and weight. could anyone help?
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Image Analyst
le 10 Mar 2015
Try:
title('FYM-MLT Diff', 'FontName', 'Arial', ...
'FontWeight', 'bold', 'FontSize', 12, 'Color', [1, 0.9, 0.1]);
Those properties will work with xlabel() and ylabel() also.
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Stephen23
le 11 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 11 Mar 2015
@zienab: the axes properties documentation clearly states that 'XTickLabel' must be "specified as a cell array of strings". You are using a numeric vector (although not the one you think you have, see below), thus it does not work for you. You need to first create a cell array of strings with the tickmark labels that you want, and supply this instead.
Please learn to read the documentation, as it really is very useful for writing your code!
PS: When you try your code
[3:00;4:00;5:00;6:00]
it returns an empty vector: each of 3:0, etc, defines a vector of length zero using the colon operator, and these four empty vectors are then concatenated together using the square brackets to get the final empty vector.
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Stephen23
le 10 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 10 Mar 2015
One can also call functions such as text with these options as well. This is clearly explained in the documentation:
text(x,y,z,'string','PropertyName',PropertyValue....)
The text documentation also explains that it is also possible to set the default values for all of MATLAB session, any figure or axes:
set(0,'DefaulttextProperty',PropertyValue...)
set(gcf,'DefaulttextProperty',PropertyValue...)
set(gca,'DefaulttextProperty',PropertyValue...)
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