Zooming separately on both data sets while using plotyy
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Is there anyway that I can selectively zoom on the two data sets when I am using plotyy?
In other words I want to re-scale and position the the data separately after plotting and can't seem to make this happen as of now. I came across the following but, I wasn't sure how I could convert it into a function for automatic plotting using plotyy:
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dpb
on 13 Sep 2013
You've already got two independent axes w/ plotyy -- the only real piece it would seem you'd need to add would be to hide the non-selected of the two axes when selected the other -- as is by default they both are visible and simply overlay so it visually looks as though there's only one.
Donald John
on 16 Sep 2013
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Sean de Wolski
on 16 Sep 2013
Edited: Sean de Wolski
on 16 Sep 2013
You can use the function setAllowedAxesZoom to set false for the axes you don't want zooming. Now, why doesn't this work out of the box? When you call plotyy a bunch of hidden listeners are set up to keep the axes aligned, i.e. when one zooms, the other does too.
These listeners are not initiated when generating code for the figure and then setting axes zoom allowed to false. Here's an example with code and instructions:
hFig = figure;
plotyy(1:10,4:13,2:11,1:10:100);
- Now click File Menu -> Generate Code
- Save the file as createfigure.m
The signature should look like this:
createfigure(X1, Y1, X2, Y2);
Change the signature to the following
ax = createfigure(X1, Y1, X2, Y2);
And change the last line of the function to
ax = [axes1 axes2];
Now you are passing back the handles to the axes. Get the zoom handle for the figure and turn it off for the second axes. Here's the full example:
hFig = figure;
ax = createfigure(1:10,4:13,2:11,1:10:100);
h = zoom(hFig);
setAllowAxesZoom(h,ax(2),false);
Enjoy zooming!
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Donald John
on 16 Sep 2013
Sean de Wolski
on 16 Sep 2013
Well you copy the contents out of the function that is autogenerated (this will look similar to Jan's code below) and then use that inlined in your script. That is your call, I would keep the createfigure function as its own, that way it can be used again in another script if necessary.
Donald John
on 16 Sep 2013
Sean de Wolski
on 16 Sep 2013
Look in the figure file menu at the top left corner of the figure.
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