Problems printing graphics in pdf format
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Since some time ago the graphs generated in matlab are saved empty in pdf format with the print function. This happens especially with the heatmap type
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Adam Danz
am 12 Nov. 2024
Please contact tech support and include instructions how to reproduce the problem. Feel free to include the URL of this thread. Also include your release information (R2024a).
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Vedant Shah
am 31 Jan. 2025
To save a heatmap or any other graph plotted using MATLAB in PDF format, we need to ensure that the figure's size and position properties match the on-screen appearance. To achieve this, you can refer to my following code:
% 10x10 matrix with random values between 0 and 1
data = rand(10, 10);
% Create the heatmap
h = heatmap(data)
h.Title = 'Dummy Heatmap';
h.XLabel = 'X-axis Label';
h.YLabel = 'Y-axis Label';
colormap('jet');
colorbar;
% saving the figure in PDF format
set(gcf,'Units','inches');
screenposition = get(gcf,'Position');
set(gcf,...
'PaperPosition',[0 0 screenposition(3:4)],...
'PaperSize',[screenposition(3:4)]);
print -dpdf -painters myHeatMap
The above code firstly creates a heatmap as usual. Then, I set the figure's size and position and create the PDF accordingly to ensure that the figure appears the same as it does on the screen.
The code for saving the figure works as follows: The first two lines measure the size of your figure (in inches). The next line configures the print paper size to fit the figure size. The last line uses the “print” command to export a vector PDF document as the output.
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