set(gca,'fontsize',[]) reporting error
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Xingda Chen
am 17 Jul. 2021
Kommentiert: Image Analyst
am 18 Jul. 2021
Hi all, I bumped into a simple problem but I do not know what is going on.
I was trying to make a plot and seting up the font size (like I had done many times before). But this time matlab returns an error that I do not really understand, here is my code:
load('sim5.mat')
maxs=smooth(maxs);
figure
hold on
plot(maxs,ko,'LineWidth',5)
xlabel('success probability')
ylabel('number of tags')
set(gca,'fontsize',18)
box off
and at
set(gca,'fontsize',18)
maltab reports this error:
Unrecognized property 'fontsize' for class 'matlab.ui.Figure'.
I am not sure what is going on here?
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Walter Roberson
am 17 Jul. 2021
What output do you get if you ask to display
gca
It sounds as if you are getting a figure instead of an axes, which is strange.
What shows up for
which -all gca
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Image Analyst
am 18 Jul. 2021
Just set font size explicitly in xlabel():
load('sim5.mat')
maxs=smooth(maxs);
figure
hold on
plot(maxs, ko, '-', 'LineWidth', 5);
grid on;
fontSize = 18;
title('ko vs. maxs', 'FontSize', fontSize)
xlabel('success probability', 'FontSize', fontSize)
ylabel('number of tags', 'FontSize', fontSize)
box off
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Walter Roberson
am 18 Jul. 2021
maybe you had happened to do
gca = (a figure)
For historical reasons, if you had happened to do something like
gca = 1
set(gca, 'fontsize', 18)
then provided that a figure existed with that figure number, you would get the error message that you received.
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Image Analyst
am 18 Jul. 2021
For what it's worth, this works for me in r2021a:
figure
hold on
plot(1:10, 'LineWidth',5)
xlabel('success probability')
ylabel('number of tags')
set(gca,'fontsize',18) % Works - no problem.
gca.FontSize = 18 % More modern OOP way -- also works.
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