How can I lock my repositioned colorbar to the rest of my figure?
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    aaron Harvey
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    Comentada: aaron Harvey
 el 8 de Oct. de 2015
            Hi, I have produced a script to construct a contour plot with a colour bar within the plot itself. However when I change the size of the figure window the colour bar does not scale with it. Is there a way to get the colour bar to scale with the rest of the figure? Scipt:
 function contf(A,B,C,D,E)
  figure
  a=min(A):(max(A)-min(A))/200:max(A);
  b=min(B):(max(B)-min(B))/200:max(B);
  [Aq,Bq]=meshgrid(a,b);
  Z=griddata(A,B,D,Aq,Bq);
  contourf(Aq,Bq,Z);
  set(gca,'YDir','reverse');
  set(gca,'xaxislocation','top');
  xlabel('Distance upstream from Blackrock (m)');
  ylabel('Depth(m)');
  c=colorbar('southoutside');
  c.Label.String=E;
  set(c,'units','points','position',[450,52,150,15]);
  axis([0,max(A),0,35]);
  set(gcf,'units','points','position',[55,100,700,200]);
  set(gca,'box','off');
  hold on;
  plot(A,C,'k');
  hold off;
  end
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  Adam
      
      
 el 8 de Oct. de 2015
        set( c, 'units', 'normalized' )
after you have positioned it in points if that is your preferred method is the usual way to achieve a resizing object when the figure resizes, but it doesn't always yield the kind of resizing you want and I haven't tried it with colourbars.
Otherwise you may need to program a SizeChangedFcn callback for your figure in which you keep doing the new positioning maths yourself based on the current figure size or axes position or whatever you want to base it off.
Alternatively you could try the GUI Layout toolbox in the File Exchange, but that has a learning curve, especially for objects like colourbars.
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