text on image position

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Domenico
Domenico on 25 May 2020
Commented: Domenico on 28 May 2020
Dear all,
I have created a simple GUI that shows a anatomical MRI volume. All works ok except one thing. I would like to insert some text informations on the image in the same (relative) position, for example in the upper left corner of the image. For this aim, I used the text command putting the text I want to see in the (x,y) coordinates of the image, that is inserted in a axes object.
The problem is that the position of the text changes when the resolution of the loaded image changes and it is not always in the same relative position (respect to the image).
What I have to do? To change axes or text properties?
Thanks a lot
Domenico
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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami on 26 May 2020
Starting in R2020a, annotations created with the annotation function are supported in App Designer figures. To create an annotation, call the annotation function, specifying the UI figure as the first input argument.
The annotations are displayed using relative positions, so they will remain in the same place.
Domenico
Domenico on 26 May 2020
I have a 2017b unfortunately

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Answers (2)

Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami on 26 May 2020
What if you used the limits of your axes and then create a relative x and y position.
axes(handles.axes1);
imagesc(v(:, :, z));
xl = xlim(handles.axes1);
yl = ylim(handles.axes1);
rx = 0.5; %relative x position
ry = 0.5; %relative y position
x = xl(1) + rx*(xl(2)-xl(1));
y = yl(1) + ry*(yl(2)-yl(1));
%text(x,y,'text to write',properties...) ;
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Domenico
Domenico on 27 May 2020
It works! Thanks a lot!
Rik
Rik on 27 May 2020
If it works, feel free to accept this answer.
Just out of curiosity: did you also see my answer?

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Rik
Rik on 26 May 2020
You can set the Unit property to Normalized. Note that this uses normal axis coordinates, so the y-axis is flipped.
(the full backstory of the image can be found here)
%get an example image
defimage = pow2(get(0,'DefaultImageCData'),47);
IM = bitshift(defimage,-37);IM = fix(IM);
IM = bitand(IM,31);IM = IM/max(IM(:));
imagesc(IM);
for x=linspace(0.1,0.9,4)
for y=linspace(0.1,0.9,4)
text(x,y,sprintf('text at (%.1f,%.1f)',x,y),'Units','Normalized') ;
end
end
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Domenico
Domenico on 28 May 2020
Dear Rik,
sorry for the delay. Yes, I saw your answer and it works, even if it seems that the other solution works faster.
Thank you very much for your reply.

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