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  • How to save figure with transparent background - Stack Overflow
    1 As an addition to the answer by Memming Matlab 2020 with exportgraphics supports transparent background but only for vectorized output (with doesn't work with rendered content) For exporting rendered data with transparency you can still not save it with transparency
  • matlab - Save full sized figure, not how its displayed - Stack Overflow
    But note that MATLAB distinguishes Position and PaperPosition The first is for the figure on the screen, the second for the figure on paper (ie when rendered for any type of export, way back when you could only export by printing on paper)
  • matlab - Exporting figures programmatically (R2019a) - Stack Overflow
    In MATLAB R2019a a new way to export figures was added whereby the result " is tightly cropped around the axes with minimal white space " This feature is accessed using the axes toolbar: My question is: How do we invoke this new export feature programmatically? It should be fairly easy to get the export dialog to open for specific axes (i e simulate a button click), but I'm more interested
  • Matlab exportgraphics with uitable? - Stack Overflow
    I found that the uitable can be replaced with an axes and one text object per entry Generating the figure is still in the same time and with this approach and exportgraphics works fine As my figures increased the time to append increased up exponentially So in the end, appending with exportgraphics was much worse when compared to ghostscript
  • How to save a high-resolution figure in MATLAB - Stack Overflow
    Check out the MATLAB print documentation to see all the print options you can adjust like this File menu: Or using 'File -> Export Setup ', on the left select 'Rendering', then adjust the 'Resolution (dpi)' By default it set to 'auto' As with the command line, there are many printing options you can adjust in the File menu
  • MATLAB Saving multiple figures to a PDF - Stack Overflow
    The MATLAB-PDFLaTeX solution Using MATLAB's publish command is a great solution, as other answers have pointed out If you are looking for more control in terms of how the different figures are combined, another solution is to use pdflatex to compile the figures into a single PDF Print the figures to PDF Generate LaTeX code which includes the figures Compile with PDFLaTeX Below is a proof of





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