- when you click on the mouse, you are selecting pan mode. So you have to click again for the callback function in the pan to execute.
- Callbacks are disabled when settings like pan, zoom etc are enabled because they interfere with the callback functions of these modes. That is the reason you couldn't call the callback function more than once.
Change plot interaction mode on the fly
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    Graham Rowe
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    Commented: Prudhvi Peddagoni
    
 on 4 Jan 2021
            I'm trying to change the behavior of the mouse pointer in a 3d axes. When you first open a figure it seems to do something similar to what I want, but not including pan.
What I would like to do:
- Left click and drag will pan
- middle click and drag will rotate
- scroll wheel will zoom in and out
- double click: enables datacursormode (this is a nice to have, but less important that the other stuff)
This is what I've tried to get this to work so far:
fig = figure();
set(fig, 'WindowButtonDownFcn', @interactModeCallback);  % should handle the button presses
set(fig, 'WindowScrollWheelFcn', @interactModeCallback);  % should handle scroll wheel
ground = 10000*membrane(1,40)-10000; % example plot
surf(linspace(-10000,10000,size(ground,1)),linspace(-10000,10000,size(ground,2)),ground);
function interactModeCallback(src, event)
    click_type = get(src,'selectiontype');
    even_type = event.EventName;
    if strcmp('WindowMousePress', even_type)  % Deal with all the click events
        if strcmp('normal', click_type)  % Left click will pan
            disp('pan')
            pan on;
        elseif strcmp('extend', click_type)  % middle click will rotate
            disp('rotate3d')
            rotate3d on;
        elseif strcmp('open', click_type)  % double click will select points
            disp('datacursormode')
            datacursormode on;
        end             
    elseif strcmp('WindowScrollWheel', even_type)  % Scrolling will zoom
        disp('zoom')
        zoom on;
    end
end
There are 2 issues I'm running into:
- It takes two button clicks to actually move the plot. i.e. you must click > release > click > drag. I want click > drag
- My callback function is only called once. Once I have clicked I am locked into that mode. I have tried to fix this by adding a corresponding callback function to turn off the interaction mode on WindowButtonUpFnc but it doesn't change anything.
Any help is appreciated.
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  Prudhvi Peddagoni
    
 on 29 Dec 2020
        Hi,
Hope this helps.
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