How to export high quality plot in eps format ?

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andrea
andrea le 23 Juin 2020
I have a problem with the quality of some plots I'm saving in eps format to insert it in a .tex file, the command i use to save the plots is :
f = gcf ;
f.Renderer = 'painters'
ax.FontSize = 25 ;
ax.FontWeight = 'bold'
grid on
f.WindowState = 'maximized'
saveas(f,'image_name','epsc');
Then the eps image is imported into latex, but the the plots in the pdf produced are somehow distorted they only became better if i zoom in , I attached a pdf to show the problem. Maybe should I use another format ? or is the above command wrong ?
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jessupj
jessupj le 24 Juin 2020
looks right to me. however, i really advise checking out export fig. it has support for pdf,eps output.
darova
darova le 24 Juin 2020
try print

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Jesús Gutiérrez
Jesús Gutiérrez le 24 Juin 2020
I use these lines to get high quality eps and import it to LaTex documents:
set(gcf,'units','centimeters','position',[xini,yini,xsize,ysize]);
set(gca,'FontSize',10,'FontName','Times');
print("title",'-depsc2');
First line configures figure size, I use to adjust it to the line width of the report I am creating, in order to maintain fontsize when figure is imported. (You can leave xini and yini to zero)
Second line sets fontsize and font type (use listfonts to know each font code installed in your computer).
Third line finally creates a coloured .eps file.

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