How can I produce Matlab Figure with lower memory size?

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Reza Yasemi
Reza Yasemi am 30 Sep. 2017
Bearbeitet: per isakson am 1 Okt. 2017
Hello all, I produced a 3 GB data file which gives me plots for some variables of interest. When I save the generated plot, it takes 200 MB, I need it to be saved in much lower size. Does anyone have a solution? I am an amateur matlab user by the way. Thanks.
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Reza Yasemi
Reza Yasemi am 30 Sep. 2017
when I save it in png format it is okay, around 1 MB. but when saved in .fig format, it takes 206 MB. I need to share it in editable format for other colleagues.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Sep. 2017
If your colleagues are all using R2014b or later, then use savefig() with the 'compact' option.

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per isakson
per isakson am 1 Okt. 2017
Bearbeitet: per isakson am 1 Okt. 2017
I made a little test
>> plot( randn(1,100) )
>> savefig(gcf,'c:\tmp\savefig')
>> print( 'c:\tmp\dsvg', '-dsvg' )
>> print( 'c:\tmp\dpsc2', '-dpsc2' )
>> print( 'c:\tmp\dpng', '-dpng' )
with a simple line plot. The savefig, -dps2 and -dsvg files were all approx. 50% larger than the -dpng file.
"editable format for other colleagues" they are all "editable" with appropriate tools. To edit with Matlab chose savefig. Any(?) browser may be used to view the svg file.

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