Change text height in NNtool

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I am using NNtool in Matlab. When I printed the figure as attached file, the text height (validation, training..etc) is default of 12. I try to use this code to change the text height:
set(findall(gcf,'-property','FontSize'),'FontSize',20). However, it does not work for this cas.
How to change the text height by using code instead of making manually in UI.
Thank you so much !

 Accepted Answer

I have this figure
Now i want to change the title fontsize of all the subplots
a=findall(gcf,'-property','FontSize','type','axes');
set([a.Title],'FontSize',15)

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Tran Hoa
Tran Hoa on 23 Apr 2020
Edited: Tran Hoa on 23 Apr 2020
Thank you for your help. I tried but it does not work
error" No appropriate method, property, or field 'Title' for class
'matlab.graphics.GraphicsPlaceholder'."
attach the figure please
It doesnt have any figure
This is my code.
filename = 'Case1_beam_15elements.xlsx';
sheetname1 = 'Sheet1';
sheetname2 = 'Sheet2';
input = xlsread(filename,sheetname1,'A1:Z40000'); %call datas from sheetname1
target = xlsread(filename,sheetname2,'A1:Z40000'); %call datas from sheetname2
inputs=input';
targets=target';
x=inputs;
t = targets;
trainFcn = 'trainscg'; % Levenberg-Marquardt backpropagation.
% Create a Fitting Network
hiddenLayerSize = 10;
net = fitnet(hiddenLayerSize,trainFcn);
% Setup Division of Data for Training, Validation, Testing
net.divideParam.trainRatio = 70/100;
net.divideParam.valRatio = 15/100;
net.divideParam.testRatio = 15/100;
[net,tr] = train(net,x,t);
y = net(x);
e = gsubtract(t,y);
performance = perform(net,t,y)
Test_ouputs1=net(x);
Test_ouputs1 = [Test_ouputs1
targets];
And I add your instruction
a=findall(gcf,'-property','FontSize','type','axes');
set([a.Title],'FontSize',15)
Many thanks
Plot regression before that
nntraintool('plot','plotregression')
Now execute the command
a=findall(gcf,'-property','FontSize','type','axes');
set([a.Title],'FontSize',15)
It works well now
Thank you so much !

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