Export plot with margins very close to edges

14 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
Vitor
Vitor il 17 Dic 2025 alle 15:14
Commentato: Vitor il 17 Dic 2025 alle 22:25
Hi,
I am new to Matlab. My code below exports a plot with margins (default).
% Create values to plot
IR = [1 2 5; 5 3 8; 2 2 5]';
INF = IR-0.50;
SUP = IR+0.50;
INF2 = IR-1;
SUP2 = IR+1;
% Define the rows and columns for the subplots (you choose)
row = 2;
col = 2;
% Define a timeline
nsteps = size(IR, 1);
steps = 1:1:nsteps;
x_axis = zeros(1,nsteps);
x = steps;
% Options for plot
opt_plot.marker = 'o';
opt_plot.linecol = [13, 54, 84]./255;
opt_plot.swathecol = [138, 178, 212]./255;
opt_plot.linewidth = 2;
opt_plot.alpha = 0.5;
opt_plot.marker_x = '--k';
opt_plot.linewidth_x = 0.5;
FigSize(26, 24)
% var1
ii = 1;
y = IR(:,ii)';
ci1_u = SUP(:,ii)';
ci1_l = INF(:,ii)';
ci2_u = SUP2(:,ii)';
ci2_l = INF2(:,ii)';
subplot(row,col,1);
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci1_l fliplr(ci1_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci2_l fliplr(ci2_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on % the same code line as above
plot(x_axis, opt_plot.marker_x, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth_x); hold on
xlim([1 nsteps]);
title('var1','FontSize',11);
set(gca, 'Layer', 'top');
% var2
ii = 2;
y = IR(:,ii)';
ci1_u = SUP(:,ii)';
ci1_l = INF(:,ii)';
ci2_u = SUP2(:,ii)';
ci2_l = INF2(:,ii)';
subplot(row,col,2);
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci1_l fliplr(ci1_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci2_l fliplr(ci2_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on % the same code line as above
plot(x_axis, opt_plot.marker_x, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth_x); hold on
xlim([1 nsteps]);
title('var2','FontSize',11);
set(gca, 'Layer', 'top');
% var3
ii = 3;
y = IR(:,ii)';
ci1_u = SUP(:,ii)';
ci1_l = INF(:,ii)';
ci2_u = SUP2(:,ii)';
ci2_l = INF2(:,ii)';
subplot(row,col,3);
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci1_l fliplr(ci1_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci2_l fliplr(ci2_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on % the same code line as above
plot(x_axis, opt_plot.marker_x, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth_x); hold on
xlim([1 nsteps]);
title('var3','FontSize',11);
set(gca, 'Layer', 'top');
% Save
exportgraphics(gcf,'example.pdf', 'ContentType', 'image');
clf('reset')
The resulting PDF file is a plot with margins, which I display below.
But I want the resulting plot in PDF file have really small margins, that is, the subplots be very close to the edges like in the PDF example below. How can I do it? Thanks in advance.

Risposta accettata

Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE il 17 Dic 2025 alle 18:06
hello
there are different options to modify the subplots margins :
here I show you how to do with (you will have to dowload it and save it in your path)
with these paramaters for
% options for subtightplot
gap = [0.15,0.1]; % [vertical,horizontal]
marg_h = [0.05,0.05]; % [lower uppper]
marg_w = [0.03,0.05]; % [left right]
I got this result (you can continue to fine tune) :
Also I noticed that instead of repeating the same code for each subplot, you can make your code more concise with a for loop :
% Create values to plot
IR = [1 2 5; 5 3 8; 2 2 5]';
INF = IR-0.50;
SUP = IR+0.50;
INF2 = IR-1;
SUP2 = IR+1;
% Define the rows and columns for the subplots (you choose)
row = 2;
col = 2;
% Define a timeline
nsteps = size(IR, 1);
steps = 1:1:nsteps;
x_axis = zeros(1,nsteps);
x = steps;
% Options for plot
opt_plot.marker = 'o';
opt_plot.linecol = [13, 54, 84]./255;
opt_plot.swathecol = [138, 178, 212]./255;
opt_plot.linewidth = 2;
opt_plot.alpha = 0.5;
opt_plot.marker_x = '--k';
opt_plot.linewidth_x = 0.5;
FigSize(26, 24)
% options for subtightplot
gap = [0.15,0.1]; % [vertical,horizontal]
marg_h = [0.05,0.05]; % [lower uppper]
marg_w = [0.03,0.05]; % [left right]
for k=1:3
% var k
y = IR(:,k)';
ci1_u = SUP(:,k)';
ci1_l = INF(:,k)';
ci2_u = SUP2(:,k)';
ci2_l = INF2(:,k)';
subtightplot(row,col,k,gap,marg_h,marg_w);
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci1_l fliplr(ci1_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
patch([x fliplr(x)], [ci2_l fliplr(ci2_u)], opt_plot.swathecol, 'FaceAlpha', opt_plot.alpha, 'EdgeColor', 'none')
plot(x, y, 'color', opt_plot.linecol, 'Marker', opt_plot.marker, 'MarkerFaceColor', opt_plot.linecol, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth); hold on % the same code line as above
plot(x_axis, opt_plot.marker_x, 'LineWidth', opt_plot.linewidth_x); hold on
xlim([1 nsteps]);
title(['var' num2str(k)],'FontSize',11);
set(gca, 'Layer', 'top');
end
% Save
exportgraphics(gcf,'example.pdf', 'ContentType', 'image');
clf('reset')
  1 Commento
Vitor
Vitor il 17 Dic 2025 alle 22:25
Thanks for the solution and the advice to simplify my code.

Accedi per commentare.

Più risposte (0)

Categorie

Scopri di più su MATLAB Mobile Fundamentals in Help Center e File Exchange

Prodotti

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by