Removing white space in .emf plots
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I have a MATLAB program that generates data and plots the data. When I create the Figure, I use the following command:
figure100 = figure('Position',[1 1 1100 500],'Color',[1 1 1]);
Afterward, I use the
SAVEAS(figure100,FILENAME,'emf')
to save the figure to .emf file.
When I drag and drop the .emf file into PowerPoint I notice a large white space to the left and right of the figure. In order to remove the white space I typically CROP the figure in PowerPoint.
My question is how can I reduce the WHITE space in MATLAB so that I don't need to CROP in PowerPoint?
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Alex Knight
el 27 de En. de 2011
You can simply 'ungroup' the figure when you get it into PowerPoint and delete the unwanted white box. Then you can 'regroup' the remaining objects.
Alternatively - set the background to be transparent. Then you don't care (you can definitely do this with the 'copy figure' method.
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Alex Knight
el 24 de Feb. de 2011
Simple!
In the figure window:
Edit>Copy Options>
Figure Background Colour>Transparent background
is one way of doing it.
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de En. de 2011
A lot of people have trouble saving figures nicely; it has become a FAQ . And the main answer is to use the Matlab File Exchange contribution export_fig
Fangjun Jiang
el 27 de En. de 2011
You could adjust the position of the axes in the figure to make it looks better for you.
figure100 = figure('Position',[1 1 1100 500],'Color',[1 1 1]);
plot(1:10,sin(1:10));grid;
AxesHandle=findobj(figure100,'Type','axes');
set(AxesHandle,'Position',[0.05,0.1,0.9,0.85]);
saveas(figure100,'figure100','emf');
The position of the axes is in the format of [x,y,width,height].
You could manually adjust it to the position you like and then find out the exact number.
In the figure, click menu 'Edit'-> 'Axes Properties ...', then click the axes and adjust the position of left, right, top and bottom side
In the "Property Editor -Axes" panel, click the "More Properties ..." button, and find the "Position" value
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Fangjun Jiang
el 31 de En. de 2011
In your case, AxleHandle returns three handles, which are for three of your sub-plots. You could adjust each of them.
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