How to stop a plot window to open in app designer?

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Hey,
I am currently working with App Designer trying to make a user interface for a Source Mesurement Unit and this is basically what i have of the interface so far.
quechimbada1.JPG
What i want is the signal to start appearing in the plots, i have the following code. I don't understand some parts of it, i found it online.
quechimbada2.JPG
Basically what happens is that the signal is plotted in the first graph but also a new window opens apart from the interface and i don't know how to make it go away and don't appear anymore. quechimbada3.JPG
I will appreciate any help with this thing and also if you could help me to understand better how the plots work it would be great. Thanks!

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 4 Sep 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 8 Oct 2020
This line is opening a new plot;
ax = gca;
gca() returns the current axis but since the default HandleVisibility for uifigures is set to "off", gca cannot access the app's axis handle so it creates a new figure and axis.
Use the axis handle instead (example: app.UIAxis).
Some functions use gca by default if the axis handle isn't provided. Specify the axis handle in all graphics functions that permit it. That inlcudes datetick().
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Ana Sofía Marulanda Duque
i deleted the gca() function but it is still appearing, anyways thank you <3
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 10 Sep 2019
What's happening in outputSingleScan() and inputSingleScan()? I wonder if the additional axes are being created in there.
datetick should have the axis handle input
datetick(app.Plot2, 'x', 'keeplimits')
Other than that, I can't imagine what else would create a new axes from the snippet of code you shared.

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Ali Mostaed
Ali Mostaed on 8 Oct 2020
I had this issue and could not figure out what was the source of that. It's funny that the blank figure does not pop up if you run the code in the command window, but it does inside the app!! Finally I resolved it by adding "close(gcf)" at the end
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 8 Oct 2020
Well, that closes the figure that was incorrectly opened. Instead, supply the figure or axis handle to whatever function is opening that figure instead of using the default gca/gcf/

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Biruk Belay
Biruk Belay on 9 Aug 2022
For me it worked this way: I included this code right before the main UIAxes
fig1 = figure();
set(fig1, 'Visible', 'off'); % removes the default figure pop-up during live plot.
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 9 Aug 2022
Instead of generating the visible figure and then turning visibility off, you could generate the figure with visibility off to begin with.
fig1 = figure('visible','off');
Biruk Belay
Biruk Belay on 10 Aug 2022
Yes, that is a better way of writing it. Thanks!!

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