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;Description: A tool to facilitate positioning of figures | ;Description: A tool to facilitate positioning of figures on the screen. | ||
;Usage: | ;Usage: Manually position the figure with number ''fignr'' at a desired location and adjust the size if necessary. Run the function pos(''fignr'') in the command prompt of matlab. This will copy a command similar to | ||
''set(1,'position',[1400 530 560 420]);'' | ''set(1,'position',[1400 530 560 420]);'' | ||
to your clipboard. Next, paste this line after the figure(''fignr''); command in your m-file (use CTRL-V). The next time you run the m-file, the figure will be positioned at the desired location. | to your clipboard. Next, paste this line after the figure(''fignr''); command in your m-file (use CTRL-V). The next time you run the m-file, the figure will be positioned at the desired location. |
Revision as of 12:09, 28 April 2011
- Description
- A tool to facilitate positioning of figures on the screen.
- Usage
- Manually position the figure with number fignr at a desired location and adjust the size if necessary. Run the function pos(fignr) in the command prompt of matlab. This will copy a command similar to
set(1,'position',[1400 530 560 420]);
to your clipboard. Next, paste this line after the figure(fignr); command in your m-file (use CTRL-V). The next time you run the m-file, the figure will be positioned at the desired location.
- File
- pos.m
- Code
function pos(fig) posvec=get(fig,'position'); clipboard('copy', ['set(',num2str(fig),',position,[',num2str(posvec(1,1)),' ',num2str(posvec(1,2)),' ',num2str(posvec(1,3)),' ',num2str(posvec(1,4)),']);' ]) disp(['Clipboard contains: ' clipboard('paste')]); disp('Paste this after your figure(fig); command in your m-file.');
- Author
- Rob Hoogendijk