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Note: Wikipedia automatically changes the first letter of a filename to uppercase. To avoid warnings in Matlab, save the file in lowercase. | |||
[[File: setplot.m]] | |||
;Description: A tool to set the margins, papersize, align labels, etc... | ;Description: A tool to set the margins, papersize, align labels, etc... | ||
Usage: setplot(fig, figsize, {top, bottom, rows, left, right, cols}, fontsize, fontname) | |||
to use defaults on current figure, run without arguments | |||
Inputs: fig = figure handle | |||
figsize = [figwidth figheight] in cm | |||
*1 *2 (see figure below) | |||
margins = {top, bottom, rows, left, right, cols} in cm | |||
*m1 *m2 *m3 *m4 *m5 *m6 (see figure below) | |||
note: leave margin empty [] to use optimal values | |||
e.g. {[],[],[],1.5} only sets left margin to 1.5 cm | |||
fontsize = size of the font | |||
fontname = type of fontfile: | |||
_____________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ __ | |||
| __________ __________ | _ _ _*m1 ^ | |||
| y | | | | | | | |||
| l | subplot1 | | subplot2 | | . | |||
| b | | | | | | | |||
| l |__________| |__________| | _ _ _ . | |||
| | *m3 | | |||
| __________ __________ | _ _ _ *2 | |||
| y | | | | | | | |||
| l | subplot3 | | subplot4 | | . | |||
| b | | | | | | | |||
| l |__________| |__________| | _ _ _ . | |||
| xlabel xlabel | *m2 | | |||
|_____________________________________________| _ _ _ _ _ _v_ | |||
| | | | | | | |||
|<-*m4->| |<-*m6->| |<-*m5->| | |||
|<-------------- *1 ------------------------->| | |||
Outputs: none | |||
Especially useful in combination with the figure saving tool (saver.m) | |||
;Author: Rob Hoogendijk | ;Author: Rob Hoogendijk |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 4 August 2011
- Files
Note: Wikipedia automatically changes the first letter of a filename to uppercase. To avoid warnings in Matlab, save the file in lowercase.
- Description
- A tool to set the margins, papersize, align labels, etc...
Usage: setplot(fig, figsize, {top, bottom, rows, left, right, cols}, fontsize, fontname) to use defaults on current figure, run without arguments Inputs: fig = figure handle figsize = [figwidth figheight] in cm *1 *2 (see figure below) margins = {top, bottom, rows, left, right, cols} in cm *m1 *m2 *m3 *m4 *m5 *m6 (see figure below) note: leave margin empty [] to use optimal values e.g. {[],[],[],1.5} only sets left margin to 1.5 cm fontsize = size of the font fontname = type of fontfile: _____________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ __ | __________ __________ | _ _ _*m1 ^ | y | | | | | | | l | subplot1 | | subplot2 | | . | b | | | | | | | l |__________| |__________| | _ _ _ . | | *m3 | | __________ __________ | _ _ _ *2 | y | | | | | | | l | subplot3 | | subplot4 | | . | b | | | | | | | l |__________| |__________| | _ _ _ . | xlabel xlabel | *m2 | |_____________________________________________| _ _ _ _ _ _v_ | | | | | | |<-*m4->| |<-*m6->| |<-*m5->| |<-------------- *1 ------------------------->| Outputs: none
Especially useful in combination with the figure saving tool (saver.m)
- Author
- Rob Hoogendijk