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You may be using Matlab to create graphics. Some considerations: | You may be using Matlab to create graphics. Some considerations: | ||
- | 1. Save all data or all scripts. Get in the habit of save data as `.mat` files and scripts that will plot the data. This means if you ever need to regenerate pictures, you can do it very easily. | + | - Save all data or all scripts. Get in the habit of saving |
+ | - Create | ||
+ | - Similar to above, you may want to save '' | ||
+ | - Use [[https:// | ||
- | 2. Similar to above, | + | Once you have downloaded |
- | 3. Use [[https:// | + | <code matlab> |
- | + | export_fig 'test.pdf' | |
- | Once you have downloaded the `export_fig` package, unzip it and draw the folder into a unified functions folder on your computer. Refer to the [[it_matlab_startup|startup.m]] guide. | + | </ |
+ | in order to produce a PDF of the currently targetted figure. |