"aasim Azooz" <aasimazooz@yahoo.com> wrote in message <g0m2nb$obf$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Suske <susana.cruz2008@gmail.com> wrote in message
> <7246882.1210904146653.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.o
> rg>...
> > Hi there:
> > i have a figure .fig, from which i lost the data and i
> want to export the data into matlab, without needing to
> copy point by point. I tried from properties, Xdata and
> Ydata, but for that i would have to copy point by point
> (and there are a loooot of them).
> > Can someone help me? I believe there is an easier way....
> >
> > Tanks in advance!
> If you can be satisfied with approximate reproduction of
> the data, you can try the program 'convert' you can
> download it from the file exchange it may help
> Aasim Azooz
>
> Suske <susana.cruz2008@gmail.com> wrote in message
> <7246882.1210904146653.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.o
> rg>...
> > Hi there:
> > i have a figure .fig, from which i lost the data and i
> want to export the data into matlab, without needing to
> copy point by point. I tried from properties, Xdata and
> Ydata, but for that i would have to copy point by point
> (and there are a loooot of them).
> > Can someone help me? I believe there is an easier way....
> >
> > Tanks in advance!
> If you can be satisfied with approximate reproduction of
> the data, you can try the program 'convert' you can
> download it from the file exchange it may help
> Aasim Azooz
>