getframe moving view error
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Lepakshi Ramkiran
el 11 de Jun. de 2020
Comentada: Ameer Hamza
el 12 de Jun. de 2020
while using getframe and the view is changing every iteration. It says cdata should be of same size. i found out that the frame size shouldn't change from a friend, but how do I determine the frame size? is there a way where i don't have to manually set the frame size even though the view is changing? In the below code the graph once saved is out of frame.
x = linspace(0,1,100);
y = linspace(0,2,200);
t = linspace(0,1,100);
z = zeros(length(x),length(y),length(t));
for count = 1:length(t)
z(:,:,count) = sin(2*pi*t(count)*x'*y/0.5)*t(count)^2;
end
[Y,X] = meshgrid(y,x);
for count = 1:length(t)
surf(X,Y,z(:,:,count));
xlabel('X(m)');
ylabel('Y(m)');
zlabel('Z(m)');
zlim([-1 1]);
colormap jet;
view([30-0.5*count 35])
frame(count) = getframe(gcf, [10 10 520 400]);
end
vidobj = VideoWriter('meshgridtrial.avi');
vidobj.Quality = 100;
vidobj.FrameRate = 20;
open(vidobj);
writeVideo(vidobj,frame);
close(vidobj);
I am getting this error:
Error using getframe (line 125)
The specified rectangle is not fully contained within the figure. MATLAB no longer supports this capability.
Error in animation_trial2 (line 33)
frames(i) = getframe(gca,[0 0 600 600]);
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Ameer Hamza
el 12 de Jun. de 2020
Since you are using getframe on the figure, so the size of cdata shouldn't matter. In your above code, you can use the following line
frame(count) = getframe(gcf);
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Ameer Hamza
el 12 de Jun. de 2020
I mean, it does not work with uiaxes() objects. axes() and uiaxes() are different objects in MATLAB. In App-designer, uiaxes() is used by default. Have you drawn axes() object in App-designer?
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