Saving GUI plot to bitmap file without displaying Matlab figure
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Hi all. I have a question. I'm creating code for my company in Matlab (simulation tool), which generates data that can be visualized by e.g. contourf. This data should not be accessible to the end user. Since Matlab figures allow access to all data through the 'get' command, I have to go around making bitmap file directly instead of a figure file.
There is a twist, however, as I am using two GUI's. The main GUI opens a second GUI where the figures are plotted on according to the layout made with GUIDE. So in principle, I want the figure of the secondary GUI to be plotted directly as a bitmap. What would be the easiest way of doing this?
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Walter Roberson
el 10 de Oct. de 2011
Using "print" or "getframe" without having the figure displayed is fairly tricky, and the documented mechanisms tend to fail on some platform or another. Using the file exchange contribution export_fig might _help_, but I do not know if anyone has solved the problem completely.
Tobias Elmøe
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Robert Cumming
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
why do you need to show the UI Contols? Does the plot (and title/legend/labels not provide enough information?)
Tobias Elmøe
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Robert Cumming
el 12 de Oct. de 2011
a possible solution then is to move the GUI off the screen and then toggle the visibility on then off on consecitive lines - its not elegent but it works...
Note: you only need to do this once at the start - any updates to uicontrols will be captured...
Tobias Elmøe
el 18 de Oct. de 2011
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Robert Cumming
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
I have a similar application in it I create postscript files using
print ( GUIHANDLE, '-dpsc', 'TEMP_PS_FILE.ps', '-append', '-loose' )
(Note: this can be done with figure hidden), then I convery this PS file to a PDF file using
On PC: ps2pdf
On LINUX: use LINUX ghostscript.
The reason I picked PS was for vector graphics -> therefore you dont get "fuzzy" pictures or end up with really big files. Ofcourse the actual data iremains invisible to the end user.
FYI: I run this as a compiled exe with no GUI shown to the user. It is controlled/customised by the user through a control file (it runs in batch)
Grzegorz Knor
el 10 de Oct. de 2011
e.g.:
h = figure('Visible','off');
plot(1:10)
print(h,'-dbmp','example')
close(h)
Malcolm Lidierth
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
0 votos
You could draw the figure using Java. The FEX has several examples using JFreeChart. The pic below shows one using a standard MATLAB example and the Project Waterloo Graphics Library - but that is not yet ready for distro I am afraid.

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karan
el 24 de Nov. de 2011
how did u upload an image at matlab answers????
Walter Roberson
el 24 de Nov. de 2011
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/7924-where-can-i-upload-images-and-files-for-use-on-matlab-answers
Daniel Shub
el 18 de Oct. de 2011
0 votos
"Since Matlab figures allow access to all data through the 'get' command, I have to go around making bitmap file directly instead of a figure file."
You could of course either compile your entire application or just compile the portion of the application that generates the bitmap.
I would bet that you could still extract the data from figures with visibility turned off that are only displayed for 1 line. Off the top of my head I would think that overloading the print command would make this pretty easy.
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