PRINT PRINT Print a Figure To A File Usage This function ``prints'' the currently active fig to a file. The generic syntax for its use is print(filename) or, alternately, print filename where filename is the (string) filename of the destined file. The current fig is then saved to the output file using a format that is determined by the extension of the filename. The exact output formats may vary on different platforms, but generally speaking, the following extensions should be supported cross-platform: - jpg, jpeg -- JPEG file - pdf -- Portable Document Format file - png -- Portable Net Graphics file Postscript (PS, EPS) is supported on non-Mac-OSX Unix only. Note that only the fig is printed, not the window displaying the fig. If you want something like that (essentially a window-capture) use a seperate utility or your operating system's built in screen capture ability.