How can I make my plot fill the entire figure window?
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Everytime I plot on matlab, instead of the plot taking up the normal amount of space on the figure window, it does this:
How can I reset this?
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Jan
on 7 Jan 2019
Edited: Jan
on 28 Mar 2019
Please post your code. We can see some parts of if in the screenshot, but posting a minimal working example, which reproduces the problem is much more useful.
Can you confirm that this does not create the wanted output:
figure;
axes('Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0 0 1 1]);
plot(1:10, rand(10, 10))
?
Ba Mo
on 28 Mar 2019
same problem here
i still can't solve it, but i think a key to any solution is adjusting the axes position and size, according to the TightInset property.
you can NOT change this tightinset property, you can only measure it. it reports to you the size of empty space in each direction. this is good because title, axes labels and legends are considered useful information.
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Ba Mo
on 28 Mar 2019
as i expected, TighInset property has to do with it. In fact, Matlab help documentation has the solution. the help page is titled: Save Plot with Minimal White Space
i hope this does it for you
Jan
on 28 Mar 2019
@Ba Mo: I do not see how this page answers the original question. The OP Devin Cortes seemed to struggle with the default positions of axes. I guess, that he has redefined the 'DefaultAxesPosition' or 'FactoryAxesPosition' property of the root object, maybe in the startup.m, a modified matlabrc.m or in a software he is running. (Maybe the property is called 'DefaultFigureAxesPosition' or similar). The details have not been provided yet.
madhan ravi
on 7 Jan 2019
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madhan ravi
on 7 Jan 2019
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