The plots in live editor don't show up unless I press the open in figure window option.

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Hi.
I am working on a school project and everything was going fine yesterday, but this morning when I ran the live scripts the plots show up empty in the live editor. I can still see the plots, but I have to press the "open in figure window" option, which is irritating. Any suggestions?
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Dagur
Dagur on 1 Oct 2023
This did not work but the "matlab -softwareopengl" flag did. The plots can now be seen in the matlab editor. Can you explain why this works
Akshat
Akshat on 2 Oct 2023
Edited: Akshat on 2 Oct 2023
'-softwareopengl' is a startup option that is used when invoking MATLAB from the command line. It is brought into use to manage the OpenGL libraries when MATLAB detects a graphics driver with known issues. Leveraging this option forces MATLAB to start with software OpenGL libraries.
As the issues is resolved, I would be summarising and moving the discussion to an answer for future reference.

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Akshat
Akshat on 2 Oct 2023
Edited: Akshat on 2 Oct 2023
Hi @Dagur,
I understand that you are facing issues with plots in the live editor. In reference to the code shared, the issue could not be reproduced on MATLAB R2023a and MATLAB R2021a. On subsequent discussions in the comments, it was found that, a Graphic Timeout Error warning was being thrown which was resolved through invoking MATLAB from the command line using the '-softwareopengl' flag which forces MATLAB to start with software OpenGL libraries.
>> matlab -softwareopengl
Have a look at the MATLAB Answer attached below for more information:
I hope this helps.

José
José on 13 Nov 2024 at 15:38
Working on MAC with apple-silicon, using R2024b.
Had the same problem.
The solution for me is to use a new figure for each new plot.
figure
plot(...)
figure
plot(...)

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