Ordering graphics objects

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Abed Alnaif
Abed Alnaif on 26 Sep 2011
Hi, I have a rectangular and a line graph, and I want to order the rectangle such that it is at the back of the figure (i.e. behind the line graph). How do I do this? I tried to use the set(gca,'Children',...) command, but it didn't work (i.e. the rectangle shows up on top of the graph, and hides the data). My operating system is Mac OS X, in case that matters. See the example code below:
function test_plot( )
figure;
p = plot(ones(5,1));
r = rectangle('Position',[0,0.9,1,0.2],'FaceColor','y');
set(gca,'Children',[p r])
end

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Grzegorz Knor
Grzegorz Knor on 26 Sep 2011
Command plot(x) is equivalent to plot(1:numel(x),x). In your example the rectangle is placed before the line on the x axis.
Plot line in this way:
p = plot(0:4,ones(5,1));
r = rectangle('Position',[0,0.9,1,0.2],'FaceColor','y');
set(gca,'Children',[p;r])
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Abed Alnaif
Abed Alnaif on 6 Oct 2011
Sorry for the late response, but thanks -- this worked for me!

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Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala on 26 Sep 2011
The UISTACK command is used to order graphics objects.
help UISTACK

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