How could I know the size of a square box?
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Md Borhan Mia
el 26 de Mayo de 2018
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 27 de Mayo de 2018
I want to know the square box size in each case. How could I know that?
Thanks in advance!
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Ameer Hamza
el 26 de Mayo de 2018
You can make their figure size equal by changing the Position property of the axes object. For example, select the first figure window and run the following line
set(gca, 'Position', [0.13 0.13 0.75 0.75])
and then select the second figure window and run the same line again. It will make both axes of equal width inside the figure window. It will, however, move the text outside the boundary of the figure window. To move the text inside you will need to change the with and height of axis by changing the vector in the above statement.
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Image Analyst
el 26 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: Image Analyst
el 27 de Mayo de 2018
If it's the image size, you can do
[rows, columns, numberOfColorChannels] = size(rgbImage);
If it's the size of the axes in the units you plotted, you can use
xl = xlim()
yl = ylim()
This will give you the min and max value that is displayed for each axis direction.
If it's the size of the graph in screen units, use
ax = gca;
rect = ax.Position; % An array of [xLeft, yBottom, width, height]
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Image Analyst
el 27 de Mayo de 2018
Regarding your edit today so that all your question says now is "I want to know the square box size in each case. How could I know that?", what is the box? What are the different cases? Is "the box" an image or a graph/plot? Can you attach a screenshot, if it's still a problem?
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