Digitize(extract data) from a matlab plot

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Eclipse
Eclipse on 30 Dec 2012
I have a figure generated by matlab plot(t,y). It is a time-series. The figure is in a Microsoft Word file. And the figure can be saved as PNG, TIF etc(but no FIG file format). Data is quite big and it's impossible to digitize it by a digitizer. I wonder if there's any way to extract data x and y. Thanks
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Jan
Jan on 30 Dec 2012
Please explain the format of the available data exactly. "A figure copied to word" does not allow to draw enough conclusions.
Why is it impossible to use a digitizer?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Dec 2012
Try this: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/36904-matlab-script-for-digitizing-a-published-graph "This function lets users digitize a published graph that is saved as a image e.g. jpeg."
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Eclipse
Eclipse on 31 Dec 2012
Thank you but there are too many points, I would like to find a tool to automatically restore y at time t.(say t=0:0.001:10). I think it is possible if the figure is in .fig format. Is there any way to transform a graphic( I think it is a vector graphic, as it can zoom in and out without loss of information) in Microsoft Word to .fig file?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 31 Dec 2012
Can you "get()" the xdata and ydata properties from the fig?
xValues = get(hFig, 'xdata');
Does that work? Or maybe from the axes or line series objects.
xValues = get(hAxes, 'xdata');
hLine = findobj(hAxes, 'line');
xValues = get(hLine, 'xdata');
You might have to experiment around - just like I'd have to because I don't do this all the time so I don't know off the top of my head. But if you have the fig file, why don't you have the arrays that went into creating it????? You should have them. Can you modify whatever code made the fig file to save the x and y data out to a mat file?

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