I'm using
while
drawnow;hold off
end
to create an animation. But this animation is just the 6th position as in subplot(2,3,6) (or through next tile repeatedly). To save this animation to the computer while not keeping the other subplots 1~5, what to do?

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That is an infinite loop. Inside the infinite loop, you request that the graphics queue be flushed, and you turn off hold . But you do not do anything else -- no drawing at all, no recording of previously drawn material.
It is not clear what you are trying to do?
thanks for your answer. I omitted '%draw something' as in your code

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ax6 = subplot(2,3,6);
count = 0;
while true
%draw something
count = count + 1;
filename = fullfile(SAVEDIRECTORY, "image" + count + ".png");
exportgraphics(ax6, filename);
end

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however, does this approach work for .avi? If I have the following:
v = VideoWriter("file.avi");v.FrameRate=5;open(v);
while...
...
frame = getframe(gcf);writeVideo(v,frame);
end
I directly inserted your code but didn't work since File format 'avi' is not valid for export.
That looks like it would work.
File format avi is valid for VideoWriter.
You would not have any exportgraphics() in this case.
feynman feynman
feynman feynman on 18 Nov 2024
Edited: feynman feynman on 18 Nov 2024
good to hear that. Then how does ax6 = subplot(2,3,6) get in without exportgraphics()?
You have getframe(gcf) which captures the image of the entire current figure.
Note that you could also getframe(ax6) if you wanted to capture subplot(2,3,6) only.
thanks a lot, almost worked. But there's the following issues:
when
subplot24=subplot(2,2,[2;4]);
...
frame = getframe(subplot24);writeVideo(v,frame);
Error using VideoWriter/writeVideo (line 368)
Frame must be 903 by 1616
when
subplot2=subplot(2,2,2);
...
frame = getframe(subplot2);writeVideo(v,frame);
Error using VideoWriter/writeVideo (line 368)
Frame must be 379 by 677
Unfortunately, getframe() results can end up being slightly different sizes. The exact size of axes depends upon the tick labels.
So you need something like
v = VideoWriter("file.avi");v.FrameRate=5;open(v);
first_frame = true;
while...
...
frame = getframe(gcf);
if first_frame
frame_size = size(frame.cdata);
remembered_size = frame_size(1:2);
first_frame = false;
else
frame.cdata = imresize(frame.cdata, remembered_size);
end
writeVideo(v,frame);
end
subplot24=subplot(2,2,[2;4]);
%...
subplot2=subplot(2,2,2);
subplot24 is expected to be about twice the size of subplot2 . You will have trouble writing both of them to the same video, unless you imresize() to a common size.
amazing, thanks so much!

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