Save a plot to a graphics format file
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I am designed the following GUI where there are an axes. I want to save the plot drawn inside them to a graphics format file. However, the file obtained is an image of the overall figure window. This is my code:
X = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
Y = sin(X);
fh = figure;
Pan1 = uipanel(fh,'Units','normalized','Position',[0 0 0.5 1],'title',...
'Panel1');
Pan2 = uipanel(fh,'Units','normalized','Position',[0.5 0 0.5 1],'title',...
'Panel2');
haxes = axes('Parent',Pan2,'Units', 'normalized','Position',...
[0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5]);
hplot = plot(haxes,X,Y);
FileName = uiputfile('*.bmp;*.png;*.jpg;*.tif','Save as');
saveas(hplot,FileName);
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norhan Mohamed
il 18 Dic 2014
Modificato: norhan Mohamed
il 18 Dic 2014
Although,it's about 3 or 4 years along this thread,but I faced the same problem ,and I have found the solution,So I will put it here may it will help any one ,one day
axes(handles.axes3);
A = getframe(gca);
[filename,pathname]=uiputfile({'*.png';'*.jpg'},'Save Image as','C:\untitled.png');
name=fullfile(pathname,filename);
imwrite(A.cdata,name);
%check for the existence of the file and displays a message about the result of the file selection operation.
if isequal(filename,0) || isequal(pathname,0)
return;
Anil Kumar
il 25 Mar 2018
Thank you norhan Mohamed..I could solve my issue with your code
Image Analyst
il 25 Mar 2018
I should have warned of this earlier. Beware of using norhan's code. It only works if there is no scaling/zooming/fitting of the image to the axes. To illustrate that, just run this code:
rgbImage = imread('C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018a\toolbox\images\imdata\concordaerial.png');
imshow(rgbImage);
size(rgbImage)
A = getframe(gca)
You'll see
Warning: Image is too big to fit on screen; displaying at 33%
> In images.internal.initSize (line 71)
In imshow (line 336)
In test5 (line 10)
ans =
2036 3060 3
A =
struct with fields:
cdata: [679×1020×3 uint8]
colormap: []
Note how the size goes from 2036x3060 to 679x1020?
So A.cdata is not the same size as the original image!
It is the displayed size.
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Ben
il 16 Nov 2011
2 voti
Most easy way is to make a print:
print( h, '-djpeg', 'test.jpg');
It will print the current view of the plot to your workspace....
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Julián Francisco
il 16 Nov 2011
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