Default plot apperance... how do I change it??

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Wes
Wes il 26 Mag 2011
In all the examples there are nice looking plots with simple white backgrounds and axes that encompass the figure.
In my plots the background is gray and the axes are only on two sides.
Any ideas how to fix this so EVERY 'plot' command produces nice figures, without typing the same thing in every script... for example: set(gcf,'Color',[1,1,1])
Thanks

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 26 Mag 2011
In your startup file, put the defaults.
set(0,'defaultfigurecolor',[1,1,1])
set(0,'defaultaxescolor',[1 1 1])
...etc
If you don't have a startup file, just make one and make sure it is on your path. MATLAB will execute this file every time it starts, so any commands in there will run before you even do anything.
The other option is to put all the plot customization commands into an M-file, then call the M-file after you plot. For example, in an M-file named MYPLOTFORMAT, you put this:
set(gcf,'color',[1,1,1])
set(gca,'color',[1 1 1])
...etc
Then,
plot(1:10) % Make a plot
myplotformat % Apply custom formatting

Patrick Kalita
Patrick Kalita il 27 Mag 2011
This doc page covers the process pretty well.

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