How to find the angle of a line with respect to plot window

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This is a little hard to explain. I am not looking for the angle of the line with respect to the cartesian coordinates, I am looking for the angle with respect to the plot window itself.
For context, I am trying to use this angle to produce some text that has the same angle as the line
For Example:
plot([0:10], [0:10])
text( 0, 0, "----------------------some text", Rotation = 45)
p = subplot(1,1,1);
disp(p.Position(3:4))
0.7750 0.8150
See how the text angle doesn't match the line angle, and the plot itself is not a square
i- I'd imagine some calculations are in order, and it would need the size of the window as an input.
ii- I also thought that ths cannot be that complex, surely there's a way to write text on the plot at an angle relative to the plot's coordiates, right?
If anyone has someinsight on (i) or (ii), that would be highly appriociated!

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Joe Vinciguerra
Joe Vinciguerra il 23 Mar 2023
Try the PlotBoxAspectRatio property.
plot([0:10], [0:10])
ar = get(gca, "PlotBoxAspectRatio")
ar = 1×3
1.0000 0.7897 0.7897
r = atand(ar(2)/ar(1)) % This will give you the angle of the diagonal of the axes in degrees
r = 38.2985
text( 0, 0, "----------------------some text", Rotation = r)
Then compare it to the slope of the line you are plotting.

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Catalytic
Catalytic il 23 Mar 2023
Modificato: Catalytic il 23 Mar 2023
For context, I am trying to use this angle to produce some text that has the same angle as the line
There are File Exchange posts that already do this kind of thing, for example this one.
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himura
himura il 23 Mar 2023
Modificato: himura il 23 Mar 2023
Thank you! Very good reference. I used the source code to figure out other things. Highly recommended

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