Saving plot with variables larger than 2 GB
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I'm trying to save a huge boxplot figure but it is working. I used matfile and it is not saving yet. Any idea?
for i = 1:length(s)
subplot(4,5,i);
filename = (['MC Case (' num2str(i) ') .mat']);
m = matfile(filename);
Demand = m.Demand;
Supply_M = m.Supply_M;
Case = m.Case;
demand = Demand / 365;
supply_M = Supply_M / 365;
BoxPlotFunction(demand,supply_M,Case)
end
savefig('BoxPlot');
3 Comments
Jan
on 26 Feb 2019
"But it is working"? What exactly is the problem? What do you observe?
Munish Raj
on 1 Mar 2019
I'm assuming the question is "but it is not working"
Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
Your matfile is only used for reading in data, not for saving data. The saving is being done only by the savefig()
Using the compact option for savefig can help with speed.
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Munish Raj
on 1 Mar 2019
Hello Yaser,
The mat file has to be loaded onto the workspace to perform operations on it.
This can be done by using the load command.
load filename
After this is done, you can access those variables the same way you would access any other variable in the workspace.
Your Code will then transalate to
for i = 1:length(s)
subplot(4,5,i);
filename = (['MC Case (' num2str(i) ') .mat']);
load filename
demand = Demand / 365;
supply_M = Supply_M / 365;
BoxPlotFunction(demand,supply_M,Case)
end
savefig('BoxPlot');
2 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 1 Mar 2019
I doubt this is the issue.
savefig() uses save() internally. If your preferences are set to use -v7 then MATLAB will try to use -v7 when it does the save(), which will fail if any object to be saved is more than 2 gigabytes. If your preferences are set to use -v7.3 then MATLAB will use that for the save() .
Yaser Khojah
on 1 Mar 2019
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