FullScreen of a Figure with no Borders and Toolbar
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Hello, I would like to display a full-screen image using figure, with no borders around, no Windows toolbar, nothing except the image, which changes every loop. Is that possible? I have problems using screen function with my MacBookAir, therefore I am obliged to use simply figure to implement the task. Ay suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks!
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 1 Mar 2015
        Fed - according to http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/102219-how-do-i-make-a-figure-full-screen-programmatically-in-matlab, you could create your full screen figure as
 hFig = figure('units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
So if you have displayed your image using either imshow or image as
 image(myimg)
then you can change the size as
 % get the figure and axes handles
 hFig = gcf;
 hAx  = gca;
 % set the figure to full screen
 set(hFig,'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
 % set the axes to full screen
 set(hAx,'Unit','normalized','Position',[0 0 1 1]);
 % hide the toolbar
 set(hFig,'menubar','none')
 % to hide the title
 set(hFig,'NumberTitle','off');
Try the above and see what happens!
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 27 Mar 2018
        As of release R2018a, you can set the WindowState property of a figure to maximize the figure programmatically or display it fullscreen. If you set the MenuBar and ToolBar properties to 'none' as well the figure will have no borders, no menus, and no toolbar.
figure('WindowState', 'fullscreen', ...
       'MenuBar', 'none', ...
       'ToolBar', 'none')
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  Michael Reilly
 on 23 Sep 2018
				I believe the program you are looking for is Psychtoolbox. It's a third party add-on toolbox for MATLAB. Link can be found here: http://psychtoolbox.org/
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