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;Description: A tool to save a figure exactly as it is displayed on screen (wysiwyg) | ;Description: A tool to save a figure exactly as it is displayed on screen (wysiwyg) | ||
Usage: saver(name,fignumber,path, | Usage: saver(name,fignumber,path,filetype) | ||
Inputs: name: name of the file (without extension) | Inputs: name: name of the file (without extension) | ||
fignumber: figure number (default: current figure) | fignumber: (optional) figure number (default: current figure) | ||
path: where to save the file (default: current dir) | path: (optional) where to save the file (default: current dir) | ||
filetype: (optional) which filetype e.g. 'pdf', 'eps', 'png', etc. (default: '.pdf') | |||
Outputs: name.pdf ( | Outputs: name.pdf (or different extension if chosen) | ||
Saves figure(fig) to ''name.pdf'' in the current directory (or in path). | Saves figure(fig) to ''name.pdf'' in the current directory (or in path). |
Revision as of 13:22, 15 October 2013
- Files
Note: Wikipedia automatically changes the first letter of a filename to uppercase. To avoid warnings in Matlab, save the file in lowercase.
First install the export_fig toolbox in a folder that is in the Matlab path. The export_fig toolbox can save dashed and dotted lines in a proper way, which is not possible using the standard Matlab 'print' function.
- Description
- A tool to save a figure exactly as it is displayed on screen (wysiwyg)
Usage: saver(name,fignumber,path,filetype) Inputs: name: name of the file (without extension) fignumber: (optional) figure number (default: current figure) path: (optional) where to save the file (default: current dir) filetype: (optional) which filetype e.g. 'pdf', 'eps', 'png', etc. (default: '.pdf') Outputs: name.pdf (or different extension if chosen)
Saves figure(fig) to name.pdf in the current directory (or in path). Especially useful in combination with the print preparation tool (setplot.m)
- Author
- Rob Hoogendijk