How to: Copy/Print (sub)plots to clipboard and pdf
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Hi
I would like to copy a (sub)plot to the clipboard and a pdf file
with and w/o the gui interface.
How can I do that?
thank you
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Ram
on 20 Mar 2013
Try this. While you are generating the subplot, create a uicontextmenu for each axes that allows a right mouse click and choose to copy. Then, write the callback to copy using "print -dmeta" command.
% Commands to create uicontextmenus
for i = 1:length(justAxes)
hcmenu = uicontextmenu;
item = uimenu(hcmenu,'Label','Copy','Callback', @copy_call});
set(justAxes(i),'uicontextmenu',hcmenu);
end
% Now the copy_call function has to create a figure with that plot copied on it. Then upe "print -dmeta" command.
function copy_call(varargin)
currAxes = get(get(get(varargin{1},'parent'),'parent'),'currentAxes');
newFig = figure('visible','off');
newHandle = copyobj(currAxes,newFig);
print(newFig,'-dmeta');
delete(newFig);
% Right mouse click on individual plots and choose the "copy" option. The "print -dmeta" command puts the plot in the clipboard. Use the paste command on to MS Word or other files.
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AJ
on 4 Dec 2018
I had mixed luck with this solution. I had to do a few mods to get it to work well.
This is intended to copy an axis from a GUI figure, so this is a callback function for a pushbutton to copy the axis data to the clipboard.
% --- Executes on button press in PB_Copy_to_clipboard.
function PB_Copy_to_clipboard_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to PB_Copy_to_clipboard (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
hObject.String = 'Copying...'; % Let user know copy is proceding
hObject.BackgroundColor = 'y';
drawnow
newFig = figure('visible','off'); % Create new figure
%newFig.Position(3:4) = [1100 720]; % Make figure bigger
ax1 = subplot(1,1,1); % Create new axis (temporary, for sizing)
ax_new = copyobj(handles.axes1,newFig);
set(ax_new,'units','normalized','position',get(ax1,'position'));
delete(ax1);
print(newFig,'-dmeta'); % Copy to clipboard
delete(newFig);
hObject.String = 'Copy to Clipboard'; % Restore original pushbutton text
hObject.BackgroundColor = 0.94*[1 1 1];
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