how can I change the current axes in a GUI?
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Hi, how can I change the current axes in a GUI? I try to use the line function, but I don’t know how to activate the right axes for plotting in the wanted figure. I guess, there should be a simple solution, but I can’t find.
Greetings
Volker
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thomeou
on 20 Jun 2013
0 votes
Thanks for the post I wasted one and a half day with this same problem
Chris Rorden
on 22 Jul 2013
0 votes
Thanks, I also wasted a lot of time on this.
Itziar Uzqueda
on 23 Feb 2017
Hi! My problem is that when I try to plot an animatedline into axis1, instead of plotting there, another window is opened. also, when I try to use axes(handles.axes1) it says:
ans =
handle to deleted Axes
Mi code is here:
function Medir_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
s = abrir_puerto();
handles.x=1:20;
handles.h=animatedline('Marker','o','LineWidth',1,'Color','k');
for i=1:(length(handles.x))
handles.distancia(i)=fscanf(s,'%d');
addpoints(handles.h,i,handles.distancia(i));
drawnow;
end
cerrrar_puerto(s);
I want it to be plotted in my Matlab GUI.
Thanks, Itziar
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Adam
on 23 Feb 2017
You should start a new question rather than post this as an answer.
You aren't specifying any axes though.
doc animatedline
In common with most plotting functions this includes a syntax that allows you to specify the axes handle as the first argument. Use it!
Itziar Uzqueda
on 23 Feb 2017
oh, sorry i didn't notice, i'm new in this kind of matters.
The probelm is that if i specify axes in animatedlines like this it comes to the error below.
handles.h=animatedline('Marker','o','LineWidth',1,'Color','k','Parent', handles.axes1);
Error using animatedline While setting property 'Parent' of class 'AnimatedLine': Cannot set property to a deleted object
nadji hadroug
on 19 Feb 2018
0 votes
You can see this example : x = 1000*rand(40,1); y = rand(40,1); scatter(x,y) xtickangle(45) ytickangle(90)
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