Anovan table cannot be saved as ".fig"

Hello,
When I try to save the figure representing the output of the ANovan variance table using saveas(gcf,...) or savefig(gcf,...) it opens a new figure and saves this empty figure instead of my Anova table.
I can save it manually (File > saveas...) but I would like to save it automatically under the FIG format.
I have no problem saving plots, the issue seems to happen only with tables printed on a figure window.
An exemple of my code:
>> anovan([1; 2; 3; 4],[1 1; 1 2; 1 2; 3 2])
>> savefig(gcf,'test.fig')
I'm using MAtlab R2017a 64-bit for OSX

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Apparently it is not possible to save that figure.
When I do:
anovan([1; 2; 3; 4],[1 1; 1 2; 1 2; 3 2])
ha = get(figure(1));
savefig(ha,'test.fig')
and even though ‘ha’ is definitely the handle to the correct figure (display ‘ha’ to verify that), the savefig call throws this error:
Error using savefig (line 43)
H must be an array of handles to valid figures.
MathWorks will have to solve this.
Use the Contact Us link in the top right corner of this page to ask them to. Include the URL of this thread for them to refer to.
(I’m not posting this as an Answer because it isn’t one.)
liomsi liomsi
liomsi liomsi le 17 Jan 2019
Thank you. I have just contacted them.
liomsi liomsi
liomsi liomsi le 17 Jan 2019
And the "close all" command closes all figures except the ones generated by Anovan. This other issue may be related to the save issue.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 17 Jan 2019
My pleasure.
Please post back here with the MathWorks response.
liomsi liomsi
liomsi liomsi le 18 Jan 2019
The MathWorks response is "your license is out of maintenance" :-)

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 17 Jan 2019

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liomsi liomsi
liomsi liomsi le 17 Jan 2019
Modifié(e) : liomsi liomsi le 17 Jan 2019
I do manage to save figures automatically, as long as they don't come from the Anovan function. My issue happens only with the Variance table from the Anovan function, not with a plot/boxplot/etc function.
And I would like to save them as ".fig" format.
I edited my question to be more precise. Thanks.

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