Getting image only to popup

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Rooy
Rooy on 20 Mar 2012
Here is what I need
I just want the image to appear just like a picture, without anything around it.
Here the part of the code
while n<=0 %Error tester
sun = imread('index.jpeg');
imshow(sun);
Thank you
n=inputdlg({'7'});%Just an example
n=str2double(n);
end
Thank you everyone for the help
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Jan
Jan on 20 Mar 2012
What does "without anything around it" exactly mean? A full screen image? No window border? No grey area between the image and the window border?
Rooy
Rooy on 20 Mar 2012
I uploaded an image of what I really mean, thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Mar 2012
It is possible to get rid of the taskbar, but not the box. It is not possible in MATLAB to create an image that is not within a figure. The figure might be nearly the same size as the image, but it will still form a box around the image.
Are you trying to get the image to appear within the popup? Your sample does not show a popup: it shows what appears to be a inputdlg().
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Mar 2012
My code does not define any output for popupimage(): it displays the image directly.
Jan
Jan on 22 Mar 2012
@Zachary: Have you seen my answer? It *is* possible to get rid of all parts of the figure.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 20 Mar 2012
Try this (assuming it's all the gray surround that you don't like/want):
How do I add a background image to my GUI or figure window?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Mar 2012
Change InputFileName in the figure() call to ImageFileName
Rooy
Rooy on 22 Mar 2012
At last, it works, thank you very much

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Mar 2012
Your desired output cannot be achieved in MATLAB, unless perhaps it can be done by using the JAVA level. Images must appear within figures in MATLAB, and figures always have frames in MATLAB: they cannot be borderless.
It is also difficult to get rid of the window controls (resize / minimize / close); I do not know if it can be done in MS Windows.
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Rooy
Rooy on 21 Mar 2012
I get that what I was asking is not possible in Mathlab but I wanted to try out your code but it does not work. How would I use it properly?
Thank you
Jan
Jan on 21 Mar 2012
Matlab, the program is called Matlab.

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Jan
Jan on 21 Mar 2012
If you are working under Windows, FEX: WindowAPI let you crop an arbitrary rectangle from the figure. Use the pixel position of the axes to hide everything but the image:
set(AxesHandle, 'Units', 'pixels');
WindowAPI(FigureHandle, 'Clip', get(AxesHandle, 'Position'));
You can access, e.g. close, the window from the commandline only afterwards:
delete(gcf);

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