function hfig = tightfig(hfig) % tightfig: Alters a figure so that it has the minimum size necessary to % enclose all axes in the figure without excess space around them. % % Note that tightfig will expand the figure to completely encompass all % axes if necessary. If any 3D axes are present which have been zoomed, % tightfig will produce an error, as these cannot easily be dealt with. % % hfig - handle to figure, if not supplied, the current figure will be used % instead. if nargin == 0 hfig = gcf; end % There can be an issue with tightfig when the user has been modifying % the contnts manually, the code below is an attempt to resolve this, % but it has not yet been satisfactorily fixed % origwindowstyle = get(hfig, 'WindowStyle'); set(hfig, 'WindowStyle', 'normal'); % 1 point is 0.3528 mm for future use % get all the axes handles note this will also fetch legends and % colorbars as well hax = findall(hfig, 'type', 'axes'); % get the original axes units, so we can change and reset these again % later origaxunits = get(hax, 'Units'); % change the axes units to cm set(hax, 'Units', 'centimeters'); % get various position parameters of the axes if numel(hax) > 1 % fsize = cell2mat(get(hax, 'FontSize')); ti = cell2mat(get(hax,'TightInset')); pos = cell2mat(get(hax, 'Position')); else % fsize = get(hax, 'FontSize'); ti = get(hax,'TightInset'); pos = get(hax, 'Position'); end % ensure very tiny border so outer box always appears ti(ti < 0.1) = 0.15; % we will check if any 3d axes are zoomed, to do this we will check if % they are not being viewed in any of the 2d directions views2d = [0,90; 0,0; 90,0]; for i = 1:numel(hax) set(hax(i), 'LooseInset', ti(i,:)); % set(hax(i), 'LooseInset', [0,0,0,0]); % get the current viewing angle of the axes [az,el] = view(hax(i)); % determine if the axes are zoomed iszoomed = strcmp(get(hax(i), 'CameraViewAngleMode'), 'manual'); % test if we are viewing in 2d mode or a 3d view is2d = all(bsxfun(@eq, [az,el], views2d), 2); if iszoomed && ~any(is2d) error('TIGHTFIG:haszoomed3d', 'Cannot make figures containing zoomed 3D axes tight.') end end % we will move all the axes down and to the left by the amount % necessary to just show the bottom and leftmost axes and labels etc. moveleft = min(pos(:,1) - ti(:,1)); movedown = min(pos(:,2) - ti(:,2)); % we will also alter the height and width of the figure to just % encompass the topmost and rightmost axes and lables figwidth = max(pos(:,1) + pos(:,3) + ti(:,3) - moveleft); figheight = max(pos(:,2) + pos(:,4) + ti(:,4) - movedown); % move all the axes for i = 1:numel(hax) set(hax(i), 'Position', [pos(i,1:2) - [moveleft,movedown], pos(i,3:4)]); end origfigunits = get(hfig, 'Units'); set(hfig, 'Units', 'centimeters'); % change the size of the figure figpos = get(hfig, 'Position'); set(hfig, 'Position', [figpos(1), figpos(2), figwidth, figheight]); % change the size of the paper set(hfig, 'PaperUnits','centimeters'); set(hfig, 'PaperSize', [figwidth, figheight]); set(hfig, 'PaperPositionMode', 'manual'); set(hfig, 'PaperPosition',[0 0 figwidth figheight]); % reset to original units for axes and figure if ~iscell(origaxunits) origaxunits = {origaxunits}; end for i = 1:numel(hax) set(hax(i), 'Units', origaxunits{i}); end set(hfig, 'Units', origfigunits); % set(hfig, 'WindowStyle', origwindowstyle); end