Setting graph figure size

 ̄綄美尐妖づ 提交于 2019-11-27 10:42:53

This could possibly help you?

hFig = figure(1);
set(hFig, 'Position', [x y width height])

Write it as a one-liner:

figure('position', [0, 0, 200, 500])  % create new figure with specified size  

 figure (1)
 hFig = figure(1);
 set(gcf,'PaperPositionMode','auto')
 set(hFig, 'Position', [0 0 xwidth ywidth])
 plot(x,y)
 print -depsc2 correlation.eps;       % for saving in eps, look up options for saving as png or other formats you may need

This saves the figure in the dimensions specified

I managed to get a good result with the following sequence (run Matlab twice at the beginning):

h = gcf; % Current figure handle
set(h,'Resize','off');
set(h,'PaperPositionMode','manual');
set(h,'PaperPosition',[0 0 9 6]);
set(h,'PaperUnits','centimeters');
set(h,'PaperSize',[9 6]); % IEEE columnwidth = 9cm
set(h,'Position',[0 0 9 6]);
% xpos, ypos must be set
txlabel = text(xpos,ypos,'$$[\mathrm{min}]$$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',9);

% Dump colored encapsulated PostScript
print('-depsc2','-loose', 'signals');

A different approach.
On the figure() call specify properties or modify the figure handle properties after h = figure().

This creates a full screen figure based on normalized units.
figure('units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1])

The units property can be adjusted to inches, centimeters, pixels, etc.

See figure documentation.

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