Plot - Problems with background colour
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I can change the background colour in plots with "whitebg", but those colour changes are not saved, when I save the figure as a .png with
saveas(gcf,'test.png')
What can I do?
This is a different question, but
set(gcf,'Color',[0.8 0.8 0.8])
doesn't change the background colour at all.
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Jian Wei
on 22 Jul 2014
Please execute the following command before you save the figure in the PNG format.
set(gcf, 'InvertHardcopy', 'off');
Then, you can save the plot as it is displayed.
Jian Wei
on 24 Jul 2014
I want to clarify that you can execute the following command before you save the figure so that it can be saved as it is displayed.
set(gcf,'InvertHardcopy','off');
You can change the background color of your figure with the following command:
set(gcf,'Color',mybgcolor);
Here, mybgcolor is an RGB triple, a short name, or a long name of the predefined colors. For example, white is a predefined color whose RGB value is [1 1 1], short name is 'w', and long name is 'white', and pink is not a predefined color whose RGB value is [1 0.4 0.6]. Please refer to the following documentation for more information about the predefined colors. http://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2014a/matlab/ref/colorspec.html
Note that the default background color of a figure is gray whose RGB value is [0.8 0.8 0.8]. That's why setting the 'Color' to [0.8 0.8 0.8] does not change the background color.
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