How to get the size or position of the plot box within a figure window?

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After much effort, I am still struggling to find the command to get the size or position of the plot box (i.e. the white box) within a figure window. What I really need is the aspect ratio of this white box, but a size or position command would get me there. I've tried variations of 'Position', 'PlotBoxAspectRatio', 'pbaspect',and 'DataAspectRatio' without luck.
For example, if I run the following command,
plot(1:100,1:100,'linewidth',5)
I want to know about the physical size/shape of the white box ONLY, not the grey box:
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Thanks!
Paul
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Mr M.
Mr M. 2018년 7월 3일
and how to get the size of the grey area? Because as far as I know, figure size consist the whole are with title bar also. But I need only the grey 'drawable' area.

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Dishant Arora
Dishant Arora 2014년 3월 6일
편집: Dishant Arora 2014년 3월 6일
h =figure;
axesHandles = findall(h,'type','axes');
get(axesHandles,'position')
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paul harder
paul harder 2014년 3월 7일
plotboxpos is perfect, thanks!
For future people who might read this, both the function suggested by Dishant and the plotboxpos function give an array that contains the proportions of the figure window that are taken up by the plot box (white area). Here's how to get the pixel height and width of the plot box:
axesHandles = findall(gcf,'type','axes');
axesPosition=plotboxpos(axesHandles); %This uses the a file exchange function
%axesHandles = findall(h,'type','axes'); %OR this uses a built-in function, which sometimes fails if the plot box is manually changed using functions such as "axis square"
windowPosition=get(gcf,'position');
PlotBoxWidth=(axesPosition(3)-axesPosition(1))*windowPosition(3);
PlotBoxHeight=(axesPosition(4)-axesPosition(2))*windowPosition(4);
PlotBoxAspectRatio=PlotBoxWidth/PlotBoxHeight;
Eric
Eric 2017년 4월 12일
Hi Paul,
I'm raising this thread from the grave to ask a question about your algorithm for determining the width and height.
PlotBoxWidth=(axesPosition(3)-axesPosition(1))*windowPosition(3);
PlotBoxHeight=(axesPosition(4)-axesPosition(2))*windowPosition(4);
Shouldn't these instead be:
PlotBoxWidth=axesPosition(3)*windowPosition(3);
PlotBoxHeight=axesPosition(4)*windowPosition(4);
For axesPosition in default normalized units and windowPosition in default pixel units, using your code with a square axis doesn't give an aspect ratio of 1, whereas the two lines I gave does.
I am wondering if there is a situation where your code is actually what is needed and my code is wrong. I can imagine that if axesPosition was not in normalized units, one would have to do something differently.

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Hieu Nguyen
Hieu Nguyen 2018년 2월 9일
You can use the subplot function:
pos = [0.3 0.6 0.2 0.4]; % [left bottom width height]
subplot('Position',pos);
Then, you can plot the figure that you need:
plot(1:100,1:100,'linewidth',5)

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