Figure showing up tiny
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Ben Morrow
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
Comentada: Kendall Stead
el 23 de Sept. de 2021
For some reason my figures appear 1/4 the size in the top left of my figure window. Is this a bug? how can I make it show the full size in the window? This is how i'm generating the plot:
figh = figure();
hold on;
plot(xOriginalvalues, yOriginalvalues, 'ko','MarkerSize', 8);
plot(xClassicvalues, yClassicvalues, 'kx', 'MarkerSize', 8);
plot(xNGvalues, yNGvalues, 'k+', 'MarkerSize', 8);
legend({'Originals', 'Classics', 'Next Gen'}, 'FontSize', 11);
grid on;
title('Holding volume (m^3) vs Orders')
xlabel('Holding Volume');
ylabel('Airplane Orders');
%pos = get(figh, 'position'); %This is the fix that I tried, exactly the same as just dragging the corner
%set(figh, 'position', [pos(1:2)/4 pos(3:4)*2]);
hold off;
How can I fix this?
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Walter Roberson
el 22 de Jun. de 2018
Please show the value of
get(0, 'DefaultAxesPosition')
get(0, 'DefaultAxesUnits')
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Swarnava Pramanik
el 22 de Jun. de 2018
Hi Ben,
I understand your figure is appearing small when you open the “Figure Properties” for a figure on MAC. Could you let me know which version of MATLAB you are using? I tried reproducing the issue from R2014a, R2017b and from R2018a but not able to reproduce it. I’ve attached two figures one from R2014a and another from R2017b on Windows.
Thanks,
Swarnava Pramanik
Kendall Stead
el 23 de Sept. de 2021
This has just happened to me as well, I was able to fix by going into full screen [View - Full Screen] and collapsing the full screen window back into a tab [ctrl - shift - d].
Not sure if this will work for others in future, but fingers crossed.
Kendall :-)
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Kendall Stead
el 23 de Sept. de 2021
[Restarting MATLAB and my laptop did not solve this by the way!]
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