How can I save a figure within app designer?

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J. Webster
J. Webster el 27 de Abr. de 2016
Comentada: Rolando Paz Herrera el 24 de En. de 2023
I've developed an application using the new App Designer. I'd like to have users be able to click a button and save a figure to a .fig file, or some other image format.
function ButtonSaveFigureButtonPushed(app)
newfigure = figure;
copyobj(app.UIAxesAP, newfigure);
hgsave(newfigure, 'testFIgure.fig');
end
But that gave me the error...
Error using matlab.ui.control.UIAxes/copyElement (line 1219)
Functionality not supported with UIAxes. For more information, see Graphics Support in App Designer.
What's the best way to go about this?
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Ankush
Ankush el 14 de Sept. de 2022
@Saurabh Chaudhary how did you save the .fig file of the uifigure?
Saurabh Chaudhary
Saurabh Chaudhary el 16 de Sept. de 2022
Yes, I had saved the figure. When the figure pops-up you need to go to the file menu and select save as to save it at desired place.

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David
David el 4 de Abr. de 2018
Editada: David el 4 de Abr. de 2018
I spent some time on this for my own purposes. The trick is to save the individual values from the figure into local variables to be used in a figure as follows:
h = figure;
h.Visible = 'off';
x = UIAxes.XAxis.Parent.Children.XData;
y = UIAxes.XAxis.Parent.Children.YData;
plot(x,y)
lgndName1 = UIAxes.Legend.String{1};
lgd = legend(lgndName1);
lgd.Box = UIAxes.Legend.Box;
lgd.Location = UIAxes.Legend.Location;
h.CurrentAxes.YLabel.String = UIAxes.YLabel.String;
h.CurrentAxes.YLabel.FontSize = UIAxes.YLabel.FontSize;
h.CurrentAxes.XLabel.String = UIAxes.XLabel.String;
h.CurrentAxes.XLabel.FontSize = UIAxes.XLabel.FontSize;
h.CurrentAxes.Title.String = UIAxes.Title.String;
h.CurrentAxes.Title.FontSize = UIAxes.Title.FontSize;
h.CurrentAxes.XLim = [0 max(x)];
h.CurrentAxes.XLim = [0 max(y)+1];
saveas(h,SaveName,'jpg')
savefig(h,SaveName)
delete(h)
Notice I have the visibility off, because I don't want the user to see this going in the background.
Note: You will have to change "UIAxes" to whatever you've named your UI figure
You could also add more properties, but you will have to go into your figure and find the object name to use.
I hope this helps.
Edit: I should also mention that to get this to work as function, I had to make it a call function in a separate .m file. I made a function SaveFigures(UIAxes, SaveName) that is called when ButtonSaveFigureButtonPushed. I have multiple possible plots, which is why I allow the UIAxes to vary. (I use a switch case to make sure I save the correct plot.)
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NE
NE el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Just a quick remark on otherwise very useful reply:
h.CurrentAxes.XLim = [0 max(y)+1];
Shouldn't that be
h.CurrentAxes.YLim = [0 max(y)+1];
Eric Sargent
Eric Sargent el 9 de Dic. de 2020
As of R2020b copyobj supports copying a UIAxes object.

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Joost
Joost el 2 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Joost el 3 de Oct. de 2018
Inspired by David's answer , I came up with this solution which I believe is more generic. My UIAxes contains a lot of graphics objects (mostly patch objects) which are all copied to a temporary figure and then saved. I took over some UIAxes properties (axes limits and data aspect ratio), but you can add any other property you need there. Specify fileName yourself. I put a button called 'Snapshot' in the app with a callback that contains the code below. Matlab R2018a was used.
% Create a temporary figure with axes.
fig = figure;
fig.Visible = 'off';
figAxes = axes(fig);
% Copy all UIAxes children, take over axes limits and aspect ratio.
allChildren = app.UIAxes.XAxis.Parent.Children;
copyobj(allChildren, figAxes)
figAxes.XLim = app.UIAxes.XLim;
figAxes.YLim = app.UIAxes.YLim;
figAxes.ZLim = app.UIAxes.ZLim;
figAxes.DataAspectRatio = app.UIAxes.DataAspectRatio;
% Save as png and fig files.
saveas(fig, fileName, 'png');
savefig(fig, fileName);
% Delete the temporary figure.
delete(fig);
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jichen guo
jichen guo el 23 de Oct. de 2019
Hi Stevan,
Okay, I understand and sorry for the trouble.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 24 de Oct. de 2019
Thanks, Joost !

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 24 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Adam Danz el 21 de Dic. de 2020
How can I save a figure within app designer?
Matlab r2016a or later
copyUIAxes(handle,parent) from the file exchange copies the content of uiaxes, and the legend and colorbar if requested, to a new figure. It's a substitute for Matlab's copyobj() which does not support uiaxes prior to r2020b.
% Example
fig = figure();
h = copyUIAxes(app.UIAxes, fig);
Alternatively, use a 3rd party app for screenshots.
Matlab r2020a or later
exportgraphics(obj,filename) stores a snapshot of a graphics object (axes or figure) to an image file (jpg,png,tiff,pdf,emf,eps,+more).
% Example
exportgraphics(app.UIFigure,'C:\Users\name\Documents\Matlab\AppImage.png')
copygraphics(obj) copies a snapshot of a graphics object (axes or figure) to the system's clipboard for each copy-paste.
Matlab r2020b or later
Options (see this Community Highlight for a review)
copyobj(handle,parent) copies a graphics handle, including uiaxes in r2020b+, to a parent.
% Example
fig = figure();
copiedAxes = copyobj(app.UIAxes, fig);
exportapp(fig,filename) exports a UIFigure to a an image file (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or PDF).
% Example
exportapp(app.UIFigure, 'C:\Users\name\Documents\Matlab\AppImage.png')
F = getframe(ax) or F = getframe(fig) captures the axes or figure as it appears on the screen as a movie frame. getframe() has been around for a long time but its support for uifigures started in r2020b.
% Example
F = getframe(app.UIFigure);
fig = figure();
imshow(F.cdata,'Parent',fig)
This answer has been updated. The original answer is in a comment below.
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 21 de Abr. de 2020
Editada: Adam Danz el 21 de Abr. de 2020
Thanks for the feedback, Ramu Pradip. I'll think about implementing yyaxis functionality in copyUIAxes.
In the mean time, here's a simple way to use copyUIAxes with yyaxis plots. It copies the left and right axes individually (creating two axes on top of eachother).
% Create yyaxis plot within uiaxes
fig = uifigure();
ax = uiaxes(fig);
yyaxis(ax, 'left')
plot(ax, 1:5, rand(1,5), '-')
ylabel(ax, 'left')
yyaxis(ax, 'right')
plot(ax, 1:.2:5, rand(1,21), 'o')
ylabel(ax, 'right')
xlabel(ax, 'x axis')
title(ax, 'Title')
% Copy left and right axes to the same figure
newFig = figure;
yyaxis(ax, 'left')
axLeft = copyUIAxes(ax, newFig);
yyaxis(ax, 'right')
axRight = copyUIAxes(ax, newFig);
% Make some changes to the right axes
axRight.axes.Color = 'none'; % make transparent
axRight.axes.XTick = []; % remove duplicate x-ticks
axRight.axes.XLabel = []; % remove duplicate x-label
axRight.axes.Title = []; % remove duplicate title
Megan Renny
Megan Renny el 4 de Mayo de 2022
@Adam Danz Thank you so much for your answer to this question!
Your code snippet
% Create new figure and new axes
figure
axNew = axes;
% Copy all opjects from UIAxes to new axis
copyobj(app.UIAxes.Children, axNew)
Works for app designer axes in 2020b that have a left and right hand y axis as well!

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Guilherme Salgado Braga
Guilherme Salgado Braga el 24 de Feb. de 2018
According to the R2017b documentation on: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating_guis/graphics-support-in-app-designer.html
Functions saveas and savefig are not yet supported.

Chao Gong
Chao Gong el 19 de Jun. de 2019
Hi,
Found the issue of this problem. it's because the 'Visible' property is set 'off'. A workaroudn is as below.
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This is not currently possible in MATLAB.
As a workaround, please specify 'visible' option when calling 'openfig' to open the figure after it has been saved.
You can also set the "CreateFcn" property of the figure to a function which sets the "Visible" property to on. This allows you to save the figure when invisible but always make it visible when opening it later.
hFig = figure('Visible', 'off');
plot(1:10)
% Set CreateFcn callback
set(hFig, 'CreateFcn', 'set(gcbo,''Visible'',''on'')');
% Save Fig file
savefig(hFig, 'savedFigure.fig')
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Rolando Paz Herrera
Rolando Paz Herrera el 24 de En. de 2023
Thanks, I just left visivility 'on' and it worked for me.

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Dharmendra Sharma
Dharmendra Sharma el 15 de Jun. de 2018
Editada: Dharmendra Sharma el 15 de Jun. de 2018
This is the one potential solution which works for me. First, plot the figure/figures in normal way without using uifigure for example see code below. Visibility is on in the following example-
figure('Name','Acc','NumberTitle','off','units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1])
Then create a separate matlab function file (and call that matlab function from matlab ui). the function may include code to extract figure properties and save the figures as png file. The following link explains the saving all the figures and the code as well-- see the link--
It just need some modifications and I included these in follwoing code-
function [] = handleFigures()
result = isfolder('figures');
if result==0
mkdir figures;
else
delete('figures/*.*')
end
FolderName = 'figures'; % Your destination folder
FigList = findobj(allchild(0), 'flat', 'Type', 'figure');
for iFig = 1:length(FigList)-1
FigHandle = FigList(iFig);
FigName = get(FigHandle, 'Name');
saveas(FigHandle, fullfile(FolderName, [FigName, '.png']))
end
disp('closing figures');
close all
end

Chao Gong
Chao Gong el 19 de Jun. de 2019
Hello David:
I am using the same method answer by you David on 4 Apr 2018. However, I tried to open the saved .fig files afterwards using Matlab, but it doesn't open or respond. The .png files are saved nicely.
Do you encounter similar problem? Is there any possible reason why the saved .fig can't be open?
Thanks

Eric Sargent
Eric Sargent el 9 de Dic. de 2020
As of R2020b copyobj supports copying a UIAxes object.

Thamer Al-Zuriqat
Thamer Al-Zuriqat el 20 de Dic. de 2020
Improved answer inspired by David and Joost , which is technically a combination of both solutions.
fig = figure;
fig.Visible = 'off';
figAxes = axes(fig);
% Copy all UIAxes children, take over axes limits and aspect ratio.
allChildren = app.UIAxes.XAxis.Parent.Children;
copyobj(allChildren, figAxes)
figAxes.XLim = app.UIAxes.XLim;
figAxes.YLim = app.UIAxes.YLim;
figAxes.ZLim = app.UIAxes.ZLim;
figAxes.DataAspectRatio = app.UIAxes.DataAspectRatio;
lgndName1 = app.UIAxes.Legend.String{1};
lgd = legend(lgndName1);
lgd.Box = app.UIAxes.Legend.Box;
lgd.Location = app.UIAxes.Legend.Location;
fig.CurrentAxes.YLabel.String = app.UIAxes.YLabel.String;
fig.CurrentAxes.YLabel.FontSize = app.UIAxes.YLabel.FontSize;
fig.CurrentAxes.XLabel.String = app.UIAxes.XLabel.String;
fig.CurrentAxes.XLabel.FontSize = app.UIAxes.XLabel.FontSize;
fig.CurrentAxes.Title.String = app.UIAxes.Title.String;
fig.CurrentAxes.Title.FontSize = app.UIAxes.Title.FontSize;
% Save as png and fig files.
saveas(fig, fileName, 'png');
savefig(fig, fileName);
% Delete the temporary figure.
delete(fig);

J. Webster
J. Webster el 28 de Abr. de 2016
anybody??
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Tausif
Tausif el 10 de Mzo. de 2017
did u get a solution yet? I was looking to do the same

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Tobias Daßler
Tobias Daßler el 20 de Dic. de 2017
I used a workaround:
saveas(gca,uiputfile({'*.png'; '*.fig'; '*.jpg'}));
close Plot;
Maybe you could adapt this for your problem.
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Eric Long
Eric Long el 4 de Jun. de 2018
Was this used in App Designer?
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 24 de Mzo. de 2019
Functionality not supported with figures created with the uifigure function. So, this doesn't work with axes created in app designer.

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Craig Pearson
Craig Pearson el 8 de En. de 2018
I'm having a similar problem and would like a solution. I was trying to use the print function to copy a figure to the clipboard.
Annoyingly, if I use debugging mode, once the figure is created I can quit debugging mode then use
print -dmeta
from the command window and it proceeds fine - I can then paste this into Excel from the command line (which is what I'm aiming to do from within the app).
Why can this not be achieved from within the App?

Blanca Larraga
Blanca Larraga el 4 de Jun. de 2018
Is there a solution for saving the axes plot in a .jpeg format or not yet? I am trying to insert what I got un an axes figure within a report automatically in app designer but I don't manage to do so. Thanks.

Jyothi Karri
Jyothi Karri el 20 de Jul. de 2018
I have the same issue. Cannot export a UIAxes from gui created from app designer. copyobj did not work either.
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Udo Schröder
Udo Schröder el 13 de Ag. de 2018
I have the same issue. It would help if there would be a nice option just to map an UIAxes element into a normal (pop-up) figure. Then the figure could be saved with the common tools.

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Paramjeet Panwar
Paramjeet Panwar el 15 de Oct. de 2018
My current workaround is identifying the pixel position of the UIFigure and UIAxes on the screen and taking a snapshot using Java libraries.
Refer to these links -
2 Using Java library for screenshot - this link

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