Figure Properties - Syntax doubt

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rbarata
rbarata on 27 Nov 2015
Commented: rbarata on 27 Nov 2015
In Matlab help, in the Figure properties there's this example:
fig = figure;
u = fig.Units;
fig.Units = 'inches';
My question is: why do I need u = fig.Units; if I can get an handle to the properties using fig.propertie='value'?
Thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Nov 2015
In my experience, if you are changing the units at some point other than when you are creating the figure, then you are usually doing so in order to inquire what the Position is in a particular unit. As there is not a call to ask "Position in inches", you typically instead record the current units with a call such as u = fig.Units; and then change to the desired units, and then get the Position, and then change the units back to the original units with fig.Units = u;
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Nov 2015
When you change Units, then Position is recalculated from the old units to the new units.
u = fig.Units;
fig.Units = 'inches';
pos = fig.Position; %gets position in inches no matter how it was originally defined
fig.Units = u; %goes back to old units
The advantage over fig.Units = 'mm' afterwards is that you not relying on the old units being 'mm'.
rbarata
rbarata on 27 Nov 2015
Yes, I could be wrong... with fig.units=u; its assured the old units are used.

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