How to align the figure name to the left ?
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aurora
el 12 de Oct. de 2012
Hi,
How can I align the figure name or title to the left side ?
Thanks in advance
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Matt Fig
el 12 de Oct. de 2012
About the only thing I can think of is to buffer with spaces, but then resizing the figure wouldn't preserve this.
set(gcf,'name',' Myfig')
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Lucien Robinault
el 13 de Mzo. de 2018
It look like you could try to use html to do this as explained here : https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/aligning-uicontrol-contents
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Adam Danz
el 18 de Abr. de 2023
Editada: Adam Danz
el 21 de Nov. de 2023
Starting in MATLAB R2020b, control the horizontal alignment of title and subtitle using the axis properties TitleHorizontalAlignment which can be set to center (default), left, or right.
Similarly, control the alignment of axis labels using the LabelHorizontalAlignment which is a property on the axis ruler.
(This does not affect the position of the figure name which is the original question by the OP).
tiledlayout(1,3)
ax1 = nexttile();
title('Left')
ax1.TitleHorizontalAlignment = 'left';
box on
axis square
grid on
ax2 = nexttile();
title('Center')
ax2.TitleHorizontalAlignment = 'center';
box on
axis square
grid on
ax3 = nexttile();
title('Right')
ax3.TitleHorizontalAlignment = 'right';
box on
axis square
grid on
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Dimitrios Patikas
el 27 de Ag. de 2022
There is no way I know for adjusting the title of the figure.
The title of each graph can be adjucted by calculating the limits of the axes. For example:
subplot(3,1,1)
plot([1:pi/10:10], sin(1:pi/10:10))
LimitsX = xlim; LimitsY = ylim;
title('Left', 'HorizontalAlignment', 'left', 'position', [LimitsX(1), LimitsY(2)]);
subplot(3,1,2)
plot([1:pi/10:10], cos(1:pi/10:10))
LimitsX = xlim; LimitsY = ylim;
title('Center (default)');
subplot(3,1,3)
plot([3:pi/10:12], sin(3:pi/10:12))
LimitsX = xlim; LimitsY = ylim;
title('Right', 'HorizontAlalignment', 'right', 'position', [LimitsX(2), LimitsY(2)]);
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O.Hubert
el 28 de Mzo. de 2023
Editada: O.Hubert
el 28 de Mzo. de 2023
Although this answer does not address the issue of the OP (which was to change the location of the figure name and not the title of the plot, i.e. having "Figure 1" left-aligned), this answer addresses the issue of setting the title plot aligned with the plot area, which may be the reason why users land on this thread.
It is a nice solution which does not require any ad-hoc setting of the location.
Mohamed Marei
el 11 de Mayo de 2013
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek
el 11 de Mayo de 2013
This is long overdue but I figured someone else might heed to do it:
set(title1,'Position',[4.98848 0.24 1.00011]) %%%Default setting
set(title1,'Position',[4.98848 0.34 1.00011]) %%%Shifts upward by 0.1 units
set(title1,'Position',[5.98848 0.34 0.00011]) %%%Shifts to the left by 1 unit
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Jonathan Broyles
el 21 de Abr. de 2017
When I tried it this way, but when I pan the plot(change xlim or ylim) the title moves with it, rather than staying stationary as you would expect a title to do. R2017a
Roger Parkyn
el 14 de Sept. de 2020
Or just use a text label instead.
text(0.02, 1.02, 'Some Title String', 'Units', 'normalized', 'VerticalAlignment','Bottom', 'FontWeight','bold');
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Sara
el 23 de Mzo. de 2021
You can change the psition based on your need by chnaging the
[0.5 1200 1.1]);
I used this in one of my codes.
title ('a','FontSize',13,'position',[0.5 1200 1.1]);
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