How to save spectrogram?

Kindly tell me, how I can save the spectrogram without any labels, ticks or surrounding frame area as a JPEG image in my hard drive?

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Rik
Rik on 21 Aug 2022
What have you tried?
Sania Gul
Sania Gul on 21 Aug 2022
Edited: Sania Gul on 21 Aug 2022
Method # 2 of
and
saveas(gcf,'filename.png')
Although the above link was for part of spectrogram, but I applied it for the full spectrogram.
But it is saving the x and yaxis along with numbers over them and the frame itself.
I have also tried this, but same results.
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/418111-how-to-save-spectrogram-of-signal-as-image

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Rik
Rik on 21 Aug 2022
You can do the work yourself (as the axes contains a Position property from which you can determine what you need to crop), but the export_fig function from Yair Altman is probably what you need.
It should be able to export a screenshot of only the axes itself.
Otherwise, you could try digging in the properties to see if there is a CData property you could export directly (which would be the raw underlying data).

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tnk u sooooooooooooo much. Stay happy :)
Rik
Rik on 21 Aug 2022
You're welcome, glad to be of help.
Sania Gul
Sania Gul on 22 Aug 2022
Edited: Sania Gul on 22 Aug 2022
Sorry for disturbing u again, but my axis are not disappearing even by using your recommended function. From command:
export_fig AA.jpg -native -c[31 52 0 0];
I get
i.e. the top and right borders are successfully cropped, but when I set the bottom and left cropping values lower than 20 and 25 nothing happens, but as soon as they are equal to or above 20 and 25 respectively, i.e.
export_fig AA.jpg -native -c[31 52 20 25];
the stored image becomes
But, this is not what I want. I only want to store an image like the one given below:
Please, help me. I am stuck.
Rik
Rik on 22 Aug 2022
Perhaps disabling the tick marks before exporting will already do the trick.
Its done. So So sO many thanks. Infinite thanks. OOOOF I m in the air.
Rik
Rik on 22 Aug 2022
You're welcome, glad you were able to help yourself ;)

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