Changing font size using xlabel
410 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
[EDIT: Mon Jun 6 16:32:41 UTC 2011 - Reformat - MKF]
Hello, I am putting a label on a graph using xlabel, and I want to increase the size of the font (to about 30) and possibly bold it (although, this is less important and I have not yet tried this).
I have tired using:
xlabel(text, 'FontSize', 30)
but this produces no notable change in the font size. Thank you in advance for your help!
Edit:
Using:
h = xlabel(printnombrejpg,'FontSize',60);
get(h)
Returns:
Annotation = [ (1 by 1) hg.Annotation array]
BackgroundColor = none
Color = [0 0 0]
DisplayName =
EdgeColor = none
Editing = off
Extent = [-435.849 -11.5896 837.736 8.69217]
FontAngle = normal
FontName = Helvetica
FontSize = [60]
FontUnits = points
FontWeight = normal
HorizontalAlignment = center
LineStyle = -
LineWidth = [0.5]
Margin = [2]
Position = [-5.76923 -4.46355 1.00011]
Rotation = [0]
String = cr45f__ch_24
Units = data
Interpreter = tex
VerticalAlignment = cap
BeingDeleted = off
ButtonDownFcn =
Children = []
Clipping = off
CreateFcn =
DeleteFcn =
BusyAction = queue
HandleVisibility = off
HitTest = on
Interruptible = on
Parent = [222.028]
Selected = off
SelectionHighlight = on
Tag =
Type = text
UIContextMenu = []
UserData = []
Visible = on
4 Comments
Accepted Answer
Matt Fig
on 6 Jun 2011
I suggest you edit your original post (read: don't make a new answer) to include the output from this:
xl = xlabel(printnombrejpg, 'FontSize', 100);
get(xl) % Show what this returns...
6 Comments
More Answers (2)
Paulo Silva
on 6 Jun 2011
h=xlabel('mylabel') %or h=get(gca,'xlabel')
set(h, 'FontSize', 30)
set(h,'FontWeight','bold') %bold font
Chirag Gupta
on 6 Jun 2011
Well it works for me!
I would suggest you try:
h = xlabel(text,'FontSize',30);
get(h)
and examine the properties. Specifically FontUnits
3 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Graphics Object Programming in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!