Automatically remove white space from figure
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How do I remove the white space from the figures ? I don't want to have to save the image then manually crop it.
Instead of Matlab's dumb figure it would be something like
smart_figure('NoWhiteSpace');
plot(..);
or
figure;
plot(..);
smart_clean('NoWhiteSpace');
Is there such a function ?
Answers (5)
Image Analyst
on 3 Dec 2020
6 votes
Try the new exportgraphics() function.
5 Comments
Ajay Kumar
on 14 Apr 2021
exportgraphics does not support to save all file types, for example, if I want to save a vector graphic (.svg) format, then what could be alternate solutions?
Image Analyst
on 14 Apr 2021
Edited: Image Analyst
on 14 Apr 2021
I don't know. Call tech support and ask them.
Ritesh Chandra Tewari
on 15 Jul 2021
It worked for me. Thanks!
Klas Lindgren
on 25 Apr 2023
Life-saver! Thanks!
Julian Groß-Funk
on 7 Mar 2025
Pankaj
on 7 Oct 2018
5 votes
Surender Raj
on 3 Dec 2020
3 votes
This problem can be addressed manually in Export setup. Once figures are done File--> Export setup --> Size --> Check expand axes to fill figures.
2 Comments
Tong Zhao
on 29 Jul 2022
Thank you, it worked, but I have an additional question: when the axes fills the figure, it breaks the aspect ratio of the content. How can I make sure that the aspect ratio stays the same when filling?
Image Analyst
on 29 Jul 2022
What is in your axes? Line plots? Images? If it's images, use
axis('on', 'image');
to make sure the aspect ratio is correct.
Image Analyst
on 16 Jul 2017
0 votes
Attach images showing what you have and what you want.
You can change the amount of gray padding about your axes by setting the Position property of the axes.
Julia
on 11 Jun 2021
I find the following really useful:
First, assemble your figure as you normally would. Then, try this:
I0 = getframe;
imwrite(I0.cdata, fullfile(path,'image.png'))
I have the impression that it needs some time for saving, so if used in code where stuff happens after this line it can sometimes give weird results. If you have the figure ready and then execute the code from the command line, it normally works beautifully.
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