How to remove border from figure
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How to remove inverted L shaped border from my matlab figure? It's along the bottom and right edge of the image of the plot.
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Dyuman Joshi
il 30 Set 2023
It's more likely that that particular L-shaped border got created when you were you editing the document.
Still, how did you generate that figure? Can you share the MATLAB code used for that?
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Anton Kogios
il 1 Ott 2023
The way I go about this is first saving the figure as a PDF (so that it is vectorised):
f = figure(1); % OR f = gcf
exportgraphics(f,'testfig.pdf')
I can't get this to work with the figure you shared but it should work if you put it in your code when you make your figure. You can also save it as an image (PNG/JPG) if that's what you prefer.
Then, in Overleaf/LaTeX:
\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{testfig.pdf}
If you're still getting that L shaped border, I would say it is likely something to do with LaTeX and/or the packages you are using.
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Image Analyst
il 1 Ott 2023
Use exportgraphics to save the current, or designated, axes as a PNG image file:
exportgraphics(gca, 'Figure 2.png');
If you open that in the default image viewer for your operating system, you should not see the extra lines along any border. Then you can simply import/insert it into your word processing program. If the image is not selected (i.e. your cursor is positioned somewhere else in the text) then you should not see any border. If you do, see if your word processing program is applying some border by default and turn it off.
Never save images with fine details, such as this, as JPG because you'll get lossy image compression artifacts, such as posterization and loss of fine lines. Use PNG image format instead so there will be no loss of change of information in the image.
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