What does this code mean? set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
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set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
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sipsj11
le 13 Déc 2017
In the new MATLAB you'll need to set figure size by the code below, the previous syntax no longer works
fig=gcf;
fig.Units='normalized';
fig.OuterPosition=[0 0 1 1];
Steven Lord
le 13 Déc 2017
That's not correct, sipsj11. The newer [object].[property] syntax will not work in older (pre-R2014b) releases of MATLAB, but the older set-based syntax will work in older and newer releases.
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Sean de Wolski
le 12 Fév 2013
Set ( set ) the current figure ( gcf ) to have 'Units' be 'normalized' and the 'outerposition', i.e. the actual borders of the figure to be at the bottom left corner (0,0) and span the whole screen (1,1).
Of you could just run it :)
And look at the doc:
doc set
doc figure %click on figure properties
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 12 Fév 2013
set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
% 'units','normalized' : the unit can be
Units: [ inches | centimeters | normalized | points | {pixels} | characters ]
'outerposition',[0 0 1 1]); the position of your figure [x0,y0,width,height] for normalized unit the min is 0 and the max is 1
try
set(gcf, 'units','centimeters','outerposition',[0 0 20 10]);
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Milena Parada
le 8 Oct 2016
How could works outer positions for subplots? How can I fix double x axis scale ? How can I know the position for each subplot?
Walter Roberson
le 8 Oct 2016
MATLAB does not care whether an axes was generated with subplot(): you can still get the axes OuterPosition or Position property.
If you want to know position of each subplot, then set the Units for each of the axes to Pixels, and then the Position properties can be compared easily.
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