Just wondering if this question is perhaps not in the right place, or not clear enough? Seems strange that I am getting no replies even though it's been posted for a while now. In the past I used to get replies within a few hours... Thanks for any clarification!
How can I apply the format parameters of an existing figure to new figures?
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AwedBy Matlab
am 15 Dez. 2013
Bearbeitet: MathWorks Support Team
am 29 Sep. 2023
Hi everyone I have a Figure that I spent a lot of time customising the colors, widths, etc, all from the Plot Tools GUI. I then have a script that generates figures, and I would like to be able to apply the formatting of my customised figure to the newly-generated figures. I tried two things:
1) Generate M-file from my customised figure, then create the new figures using that code. However, that gives some errors when passing the data parameters; the data is in a rather complex format so I'd rather not have to debug these errors
2) (what I thought would be easier) I opened my customised figure and did Export Setup, and saved as a new style, which I then loaded into a new figure. However, no changes were made to the style of the new figure.
Can anyone help? Many thanks!
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Asieh Daneshi
am 2 Okt. 2018
That is easy! when you did all the changes, using"file> generate code" you can obtain the code that makes your figure. then you can use it to make other figures.
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MathWorks Support Team
am 28 Sep. 2023
You can use a "cell" array containing the names of the properties of interest and then use the "set" and "get" functions to apply from "f1" to "f2". Please find a code sample below demonstrating this workflow:
% Create f1 figure
f1 = figure;
f1.WindowStyle = 'docked';
f1.Color = 'r';
% Now, we want to apply the same "WindowStyle" and "Color" from f1 to f2. We can do so using "cell" arrays and "get" and "set functions:
% Create a cell array of Properties you'd like to be consistent between f1 and f2.
desiredPropsToTransfer = {'WindowStyle', 'Color'};
% get the desired values from f1
desiredValuesToTransfer = get(f1, desiredPropsToTransfer);
% now apply the values to f2
set(f2, desiredPropsToTransfer , desiredValuesToTransfer);
To find additional information regarding the "set" command, you can consult the documentation page below:
To find additional information regarding the "get" command, you can consult the documentation page below:
To find additional information regarding "cell" arrays, you can consult the documentation page below:
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Matt J
am 20 Dez. 2013
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 20 Dez. 2013
I guess something like the following might do it,
S=get(firstFigure);
set(newFigure,S);
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Matt J
am 28 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 28 Jan. 2014
>> docsearch Axes Properties
will lead you to a list of axes properties and similarly for figure properties. Marker color is a line property. Namely, the actual line objects that you place on axes using plotting commands are children of that axes and have their own properties. Each new line you add to a plot must have its individual properties set, either when created or post-modified. AFAIK, there is no axes property that will force all its child lines to have a certain color, marker type, etc...
Sean de Wolski
am 28 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Sean de Wolski
am 28 Jan. 2014
Use copyobj()
h = figure('color','r','name','Tuesday');
copyobj(h,0) % copy figure to root
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