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Enlarge figure in MATLAB

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Kelvin
Kelvin el 22 de Oct. de 2015
Editada: Kelvin el 23 de Oct. de 2015
I want to create figure that is enlarged, I use:
fig = figure(1);
set (fig, 'Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0,0,1,1]);
The dialogue is enlarged. What should I do if I also want the graph inside this dialogue also enlarged? Although I can use "zoom in" and "pan" in the dialogue to enlarge and reposition my graph I want this be done automatically by codes.
Update of my question:
I am trying to plot 3D block which the value is represented by color of each small unit block: clear; close all; clc;
fig = figure(1);
set (fig, 'Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0,0,1,1]);
fig_color='w'; fig_colordef='white';
cMap=jet(256); %set the colomap using the "jet" scale
faceAlpha1=1;
faceAlpha2=0.65;
edgeColor1='none';
edgeColor2='none';
NumBoxX=100;%box number in x direction
NumBoxY=100;%box number in y direction
NumBoxZ=5;%box number in z direction
fid = fopen('Stress.dat','r');
datacell = textscan(fid, '%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f');
fclose(fid);
all_data = cell2mat(datacell);
M=zeros(NumBoxX,NumBoxY,NumBoxZ);
for i=1:NumBoxX for j=1:NumBoxY for k=1:NumBoxZ num=k+NumBoxZ*(j-1)+NumBoxZ*NumBoxY*(i-1); M(i,j,k)=all_data(num,4); %the forth column of all_data is dislocation density end end end
indPatch=1:numel(M);
[F,V,C]=ind2patch(indPatch,M,'v'); %Call the function ind2patch in order to plot 3D cube with color
title('\sigma_{xy}','fontsize',20);
xlabel('y','fontsize',20);ylabel('x','fontsize',20);
zlabel('z','fontsize',20); hold on;
patch('Faces',F,'Vertices',V,'FaceColor','flat','CData',C,'EdgeColor','k','FaceAlpha',0.5);
axis equal; view(3); axis tight; axis vis3d; grid off;
colormap(cMap); caxis([min(M(:)) max(M(:))]);
cb = colorbar;
set(get(cb,'title'),'string','Stress (MPa)','fontsize',20);
lbpos = get(cb,'title'); % get the handle of the colorbar title
set(lbpos,'units','normalized','position',[0,1.04]);
zoom(1.9);
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Kelvin
Kelvin el 23 de Oct. de 2015
actually it is not a 2D plot, I used a function called ind2patch to make a 3D block which contains a number of smaller blocks in 3 dimensions. When I use xlims I just found that the x axis is extend but the figure is not enlarged.
Kelvin
Kelvin el 23 de Oct. de 2015
I updated my question above by adding my codes.

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