The XTickLabel command is not working properly.
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I am trying to set the 2D graph axis label using h.XTickLabel = dx*h.XTick. Problem comes when I am stretching the graph.
First I plotted the graph ticks as 0,80,160,240,300, using above command. However when I am stretching the figure, axis numbers changes. Matlab automatically created almost twice of subdivisions and now the axis ticks are 0,80,160,240,300,0,80,160,240.
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Marc Jakobi
on 9 Oct 2016
Edited: Marc Jakobi
on 9 Oct 2016
You could try
f = gcf;
f.ResizeFcn = 'h.XTickLabel = dx.*h.XTick;';
This will call
h.XTickLabel = dx.*h.XTick;
every time the figure resizes. However, if you would like to do this to more than one graphics object, you should put it in a separate function and put that function in the ResizeFcn.
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Marc Jakobi
on 10 Oct 2016
Edited: Marc Jakobi
on 10 Oct 2016
If the variable dh is not in the workspace, you will have to save it. You could save it in the axes's UserData like this:
nh=100; nv=200;
dh=10; dv=5;
mat=rand(nv,nh);
subplot(2,2,2); imagesc(0:nh-1,0:nv-1,mat);
h=gcf;
ax = gca;
ax.UserData = dh;
g=get(gcf,'children');
h.SizeChangedFcn = 'set(gca,''XTickLabel'',get(gca,''UserData'').*get(gca,''XTick''));';
clear
However, for reasons of flexibility, I would recommend you write a separate function, since the above method will only work on a single subplot:
function axTickUpdate()
AX = findobj(gcf,'type','axes');
for i = 1:length(AX)
ax = AX(i);
ax.XTickLabel = ax.UserData.dh.*ax.XTick;
end
end
You can then create the figure like this:
nh=100; nv=200;
dh=10; dv=5;
mat=rand(nv,nh);
subplot(2,2,2); imagesc(0:nh-1,0:nv-1,mat);
h=gcf;
ax = gca;
ax.UserData.dh = dh;
g=get(gcf,'children');
h.SizeChangedFcn = 'axTickUpdate;';
clear
Marc Jakobi
on 10 Oct 2016
NOTE: You will have to add dh to the UserData of each axes if you want it to work. Just set it to 1 if you don't want to manipulate the XTicks.
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