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Problem using copyobj

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John
John le 5 Déc 2011
I have created a GUI with 2 axes. The code I generated plots data onto both axes however what I want to do is export these 2 axes onto a new figure window. Here is the following code I am using:
h1 = handles.inplane_graph;
h2 = handles.outofplane_graph;
copyobj(h1,figure(1));
copyobj(h2,figure(2));
Both graphs are copied perfectly into new figure windows, however the position of the graphs are not centered and the graphs themselves are small (the same size as they appear in the GUI). I want the graphs to be standard size and centered. Can someone please help?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Déc 2011
copyobj() copies everything, including the Position information. You can set() the Position after the copy.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Déc 2011
get() the 'Units' in both cases: if you are using different Units then the positions would be very different.
You can set the axes position in normalized units:
nh1 = copyobj(h1,figure(1));
nh2 = copyobj(h2,figure(2));
set([nh1,nh2], 'Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [.2 .2 .6 .6]);
The .2 and .6 were chosen arbitrary to leave a margin of 1/10 of the figure area on all sides of the graph.
John
John le 5 Déc 2011
Thank you so much. The units were indeed what was causing the problem.

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