How to make figure window change size

The figure window stopped responding to commands. The figure window size does not change when I try to resize it using set(gcf, [ four values]) which I have been using for sometime now. I have entered all the usual commands I normally use (from the command window) but it has no effects. It seems the window size is fixed so I need to make flexible. This started a day ago. How can I make it work again?
I use R2016a.
Thanks in advance.

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Hello,
As I understand, you are trying to resize your window using the following command:
>> set(gcf, [ four values])
However, you forgot to specify the name of the ‘Position’ property. For example, here’s how to set the figure to be 500 pixels by 400 pixels:
>> set(gcf, 'Position', [100, 100, 500, 400])
You can also save a handle to your figure and set the Position property using dot notation:
f = figure;
f.Position = [100 100 550 400];

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What are the first 2 elements of this vector then ? 100 and 100 I mean ? !
100 and 100 (x and y) define the distance from the lower-left corner of the screen to the lower-left corner of the figure.
PkStefan is correct. But in addition I find it more useful to do the following
g = figure(figure window number);
g.Resize = 'off';
Doing this solved all the initial problem of fixed window problem. Then the figure window responds to all other commands such as that given in previous answers above.
'Position' refers to the inner part of the figure. How can I adress the whole Window size?
scr_siz = get(0,'ScreenSize') ;
figure(floor([scr_siz(3)/2 scr_siz(4)/2 scr_siz(3)/2 scr_siz(4)/2])) ;
The example above creates a figure in the upper right corner, but the menu and control elements are out of the screen boundaries.
@Grzegorz Lippe did you ever figure this out? i am having the same issue and can't find info on how to address the whole window size
Thanks so much, been looking for how to modify the size of a figure window via MATLAB code and this just solved that for me. Many thanks!

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