How to remove whitespace around subplot figures?

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I'm writing a report in LaTeX in which I need to include some MATLAB figures. One of them is a subplot consisting of 16 plots which I ordered (manually, using subplot('Position',...)) in a 6x3 matrix (leaving 2 blancs ofcourse). However, when I export the figure as a png file, there's loads of whitespace on both sides of my figure. I have fumbled around with the PaperPosition parameter but this didn't help me at all. Does anyone know how to crop the 'paper' tightly around my figure?
PS. the method explained on http://nibot-lab.livejournal.com/73290.html doesn't seem to work on a subplot figure as a whole...

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 29 Giu 2011
this post might help you.

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Jan
Jan il 29 Giu 2011
Modificato: Jan il 20 Ago 2017
I'd expect that PDF or EPS are a better format for embedding graphics in a LaTeX report.
Instead of cropping the PNG, you can increase the space for the subplots:
FigH = figure('DefaultAxesPosition', [0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.8]);
[EDITED] The property is called 'DefaultAxesPosition', not 'DefaultAxesPosition*s*'.
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Nicholas Richmond
Nicholas Richmond il 18 Ago 2017
In R2017a,
FigH = figure('DefaultAxesPositions', [0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.8]);
yields
Error using figure
There is no Positions property on the Axes class.
Jan
Jan il 20 Ago 2017
@Nicholas: This was a typo. See [EDITED].

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Pankaj
Pankaj il 8 Ott 2018
Modificato: Pankaj il 8 Ott 2018
The reason is, it requires 'ActivePositionProperty' property of axes set to 'outerposition'. By default, subplots have an ActivePositionProperty set to 'position'.

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