Save figure on a server machine with no display
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Hi all, I've generated a matlab application (using MCC) that will run on a unix server (with no display). Unfortunately this application have to save some plots (without display them). Everything works good (on my linux machine); but when i run the application over the unix server the execution does not work! It seems that if I work with plots a display has to be setted on the machine. I've specified on the code to make the plot not visible, but it still doesn't work: the execution break. Any suggestions?
Eugenio.
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Albert Yam
on 30 Jul 2012
Not a direct solution, but you could save the data, and reproduce the plots on another machine. You probably have the data saved already, so it might just be writing a plotting script. [Assuming of course it is not huge data. At which point, instead of plotting, save only the required data for that plot.]
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Robert Cumming
on 30 Jul 2012
use the print command
doc print
you can set it to save individual file (e.g. png)
print ( handle, '-dpng', 'filename' )
or you could build a postscript file which you could then convert to a pdf for example.
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