Bug in saving .fig (but not .png or .pdf) from when specifiying YAxis.Exponent as -6
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Nicole009
el 13 de Feb. de 2024
Comentada: James Cooper
el 21 de Mzo. de 2024
In my livescript (MATLAB R2023b), I programatically save some of my plots via saveas(). I'm currently saving as a .pdf, a .png, and a .fig.
When I first specify that that the plot should have a YAxis exponent of -6 (it defaults to -5), my plots look as expected in the produced/displayed MATLAB .fig, and in the saved .pdf and .png. BUT...when I open the saved .fig, it shows an exponent of 10^2147483647. Not 10^-6 as everything else does.
I've been able to reproduce this in a .m file as well, so it doesn't seem to be related to the .mlx.
This is how I'm saving the plots:
set(gcf, 'visible', 'on'); % have to do this bc livescripts sets off, but then the figs open as invisible later
saveas(gcf,plotFullFilename,'fig')
saveas(gcf,plotFullFilename,'png')
exportgraphics(gcf,allPlotsFilename,'append',true)
This is how I set the exponent:
axA.YAxis.Exponent = -6;
axB.YAxis.Exponent = -6;
If I comment out the exponent code and let it default to a yaxis exponent to -5, then the .fig saves with an exponent of -5.
But I don't want a y-axis exponent of -5. I want it in engineering notation, e.g. an exponent of -6. This looks like a bug to me. Any ideas?
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Voss
el 13 de Feb. de 2024
How are you opening the saved .fig files? When I open them using openfig, none of the y-axis exponents are 10^2147483647. (Same result if I open them through the OS, e.g., right-click in Windows Explorer and select Open.)
fn = dir('*.fig');
for ii = 1:numel(fn)
f = openfig(fn(ii).name,'visible');
end
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Steven Lord
el 13 de Feb. de 2024
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James Cooper
el 21 de Mzo. de 2024
Thanks for referencing it - I had the same issue and was pulling my hair out.
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