How to get rid of the white space when using subplot1 with imagesc?
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Dear MATLAB experts,
I have used subplot1 as follows: subplot1(5,4,'Min',[0.010 0.010],'Max',[0.99 0.99],'Gap', [0.01 0.05], 'XTickL', 'None', 'YTickL', 'Margin'); imagesc(data(:,:,11,100)); The result is shown below.
Is there any way to get rid of the white space abowe and on the right side of the figures? I would also like to resize the subplots so that they have equal weight and height (i.e. each subpot would be rectangular).
Best, Maria
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Jan
le 23 Mar 2017
When I guess that you use FEX: subplot1, this command suffers from using gca internally and it does not provide the hanlde of the created axes as output. This is prone to errors, iof the user clicks on in any other figure during the creation of the GUI. I'd prefer one of the many other subplot enhancements of the FEX.
But if you want to use subplot1, try:
subplot1(5,4,'Min',[0.010 0.010],'Max',[0.99 0.99], ...
'Gap', [0.01 0.05], 'XTickL', 'None', 'YTickL', 'Margin');
AxesH = gca;
imagesc(data(:,:,11,100));
axis(AxesH, 'tight');
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Jan
le 25 Mar 2017
Modifié(e) : Jan
le 25 Mar 2017
@Maria: You are welcome. Questions for clarifications belong to the standard process of solving a problem. It is the nature of questions in the forum, that the one or other part of it is unclear: if every details is clear to the author, it would not be a problem anymore usually :-)
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