How do I change color of a text in a given subplot?
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I have a given figure which contains 2 subplots. the first subplot has a text on it. I want to change the text color and size using set/get parent/children commands... I already have the handle to the line in the top subplot(which is the first subplot as well). how can I do that? Is 'text' a parent or a child off the line in the top figure?
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sixwwwwww
on 7 Dec 2013
Edited: sixwwwwww
on 7 Dec 2013
you can change text color as follow:
x = -pi:.1:pi;
y = sin(x);
plot(x,y)
text(-pi/4, sin(-pi/4), '\leftarrow sin(-\pi\div4)', 'HorizontalAlignment','left', 'Color', 'r')
Or if you wanted to use set command then you can do it as follow:
h = text(-pi/4, sin(-pi/4), '\leftarrow sin(-\pi\div4)', 'HorizontalAlignment','left');
set(h, 'Color',[1, 0 ,0])
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sixwwwwww
on 7 Dec 2013
Edited: sixwwwwww
on 7 Dec 2013
Iy you already have handler 'h' for object whose color and font property you want to set then use:
set(h, 'Color',[1, 0 ,0], 'FontSize', 20)
Which text you want to change in that figure? Is it title or xlabel or ylabel?
Also in order to find some specific object in figure you can use 'findobj'. See for more information:
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