Remove underlying graph and eliminate flickering.

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SS on 15 Aug 2020
Commented: SS on 20 Aug 2020
Hello, I have a code that shows a dot moving up and down on a picture. However, the dot is moving on an underlying sin curve so when I run the program, the whole thing flickers. I want to remove the flickering and only show the dot moving on the picture without seeing the sine curve. How would I do this?
x = 0:.01:50; %linspace of x
y = sin(x); %wave equation
px = 10; %initial x plot
py = 0; %initial y plot
img =imread('AvgBscan.tiff'); %read in image
for i=1:630 %loop
imshow(img);
set(gcf,'DoubleBuffer', 'off');
h = patch([0 1 0 1], [0 1 1 0], 'r');
hold on
figure(100);%so code will replot over the previous figure, and not make a new one.
hold off
py = y(i)
plot(x,y, px, py,'o'); %circle point
pause(0.05); %speed of moving point

Answers (1)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 15 Aug 2020
Don't keep plotting and deleting graphics objects. I recommend the "Update the properties of a graphics object and display the updates on the screen" approach described on this documentation page. The first two Related Topics on that page demonstrate two techniques by which you can do that.
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SS on 20 Aug 2020
I read through the related topics but it didn't really cover how to move the point off the line. I do not want the sine wave to be shown under the picture, I just want to see the point moving up and down. How would I do this?

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