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how to save plot with its background color without the gray color

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Hello guys
Here i wanted to save a plot having an orange background color. An example code is shown below:
b_col = [255, 150, 0]; % orange color code
b_col = b_col./255;
plot(rand(10,1));
set(gca,'color',b_col);
set(gcf,'inverthardcopy','off');
print('test','-djpeg','-r900')
The above code result in a plot with orange background color, however, when i save it contains a gray color surrownding it as shown in the test image file below. At this point i needed a support in removing a gray color but instead replaced by white color.
Thanks for your supporting

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Simon Chan
Simon Chan il 16 Apr 2022
b_col = [255, 150, 0]; % orange color code
b_col = b_col./255;
f = figure;
f.Color = [1 1 1]; % Set the color to white
plot(rand(10,1));
set(gca,'color',b_col);
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TESFALEM ALDADA
TESFALEM ALDADA il 16 Apr 2022
Dear Simon, thank you for the quick response. Your suggestion fixed the gray color problem, however while i print it the orange color is converted to white too, which is not the case i wanted.
I used the comand below to save my plot.
print('test','-djpeg','-r900')

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Apr 2022
Try exportgraphics() instead of print().
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Apr 2022
@TESFALEM ALDADA, you forgot to list your version when you posted. You must have an old version. exportgraphics() was introduced in r2020a.
TESFALEM ALDADA
TESFALEM ALDADA il 17 Apr 2022
Modificato: TESFALEM ALDADA il 17 Apr 2022
@Image Analyst, yes sure i am using a Matlab version is r2019a.

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