Is it possible to disable axes' edges

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Matthew
Matthew le 17 Juil 2012
Hello,
Im working with handles to create a GUI that will be using several different axes. Can the edges of the axes be removed? I've been searching through the axes properties and I havent seen anything. Can someone please help!
Thanks in advance, Matt

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 17 Juil 2012
So something like:
figure;
axes('box','off','xtick',[],'ytick',[],'ztick',[],'xcolor',[1 1 1],'ycolor',[1 1 1]);
line([0 1],[0 1])
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Jan
Jan le 17 Juil 2012
Exactly: You set the color of the axes lines to either the background color of the axes or of the figure:
figH = figure;
bg = get(figH, 'Color');
axes('xcolor', bg, 'ycolor', bg);
To remove the ticks also, see Sean's code.
Matthew
Matthew le 18 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Matthew le 18 Juil 2012
Worked like a charm, thanks Sean!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Juil 2012
The only way to remove the edge of the axes is to set the axes visibility to be off. That will also make the tick marks invisible, along with any grid lines.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 18 Juil 2012
Visible
{on} | off
Visibility of axes. By default, axes are visible. Setting this property to off prevents axis lines, tick marks, and labels from being displayed. The Visible property does not affect children of axes.
Sounds to me exactly what you are looking for.
Matthew
Matthew le 19 Juil 2012
I thought visable would be like setting alpha equal to 0. However, I was wrong. This worked much easier, its just one property setting to modify.
Thanks Walter!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 18 Juil 2012
Matthew, If you have the Image Processing Toolbox, go to File->Preferences->Image Processing->IMSHOW Display and uncheck the "Axes visible" box. That will eliminate any black line around the edge of your images if you use imshow() to display your image.
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Deependra Mishra
Deependra Mishra le 10 Jan 2020
Is there anyway this can be unchecked programmatically?

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Christopher Bitikofer
Christopher Bitikofer le 11 Août 2022
This took me too long to figure out. The axes are objects with lots of fun properties including visibility
ax.XAxis.Visible = 'off';

Yuri Janson
Yuri Janson le 9 Juin 2023
If you do not want the axes themselves to show, but do want the axis label and/or tick labels to show, then you can do the following:
ax = gca;
% Set color of X and Y axes to background color (white)
set(ax,'XColor',[1 1 1])
set(ax,'YColor',[1 1 1])
% Set color of axis labels back to standard color
set(ax.XLabel,'Color',[0.15 0.15 0.15])
set(ax.YLabel,'Color',[0.15 0.15 0.15])
% Set color of tick labels back to standard color
set(ax.XAxis,'TickLabelColor',[0.15 0.15 0.15])
set(ax.YAxis,'TickLabelColor',[0.15 0.15 0.15])

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