Cannot find colorbar resize function
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Hello there. Can you access the resize function of a colorbar ? Or implement the same behavior for other graphic components ?
At least I don't get it from the properties.
- "Units" is 'normalized'
- There's no "OuterPosition" property
- "Layout" is empty
- "Parent" is the figure
- The "Position" property changes when you change the window (or frame) size
I didn't find something relevant in related axes either.
But I like how it behaves, and I would like other axes to behave the same. Beyond keeping a relevant position and size, it is performant. I mean it doesn't heavily load CPU or GPU when resizing the window. And I'm struggling with that in general. Using Layouts or figure SizeChangedFcn is not convenient for many reasons, but not the topic here...
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Rishi
on 25 Sep 2023
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Hi Guillaume,
I understand you want to access the ‘resize’ function of ‘colorbar’ to change its size. There is no function called ‘resize’ for a ‘colorbar’, and instead, to change its size and location, you can use the ‘Position’ property.
It is specified as a four element vector of the form [left, bottom, width, height], where ‘left’ and ‘bottom’ specify the distance of the bottom-left corner of the ‘colorbar’ to the bottom-left corner of the figure. The ‘width’ and ‘height’ properties specify the dimensions of the ‘colorbar’.
You can find more information about ‘colorbar’ properties in the below documentation:
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Rishi Shrimal
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Guillaume
on 25 Sep 2023
Rishi
on 26 Sep 2023
Hi Guillaume,
I understand that you want a function that resizes ‘axes’ in a similar way like ‘Position’ resizes ‘colorbar’.
This can be done using the ‘OuterPosition’ function of axes. You can refer to the below documentation to know more about axes properties:
Regards,
Rishi Shrimal
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