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Polyline

Polyline annotation

Since R2026a

    Description

    A Polyline object labels an open polygon, or polyline, in a Viewer object. The properties of the object control the appearance and behavior of the polyline annotation.

    Viewer-based ROIs provide high-performance interactions with images and volumes you display in a Viewer object using imageshow and volshow, respectively. To draw a polyline on an imshow image display, use drawpolyline instead.

    Blue Polyline ROI approximating the boundary of an object in an image

    Creation

    You can create a Polyline object in these ways:

    • Use the uidraw function to interactively draw the ROI in a specified viewer and create the ROI object.

    • Use the images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline function described here. After you create the ROI, you can display it by adding the object to the Annotations property of a Viewer object.

    Description

    p = images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline creates a Polyline object with default property values. Use p to query and modify properties of the object after you create it.

    p = images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline(Name=Value) sets one or more writable properties using name-value arguments.

    Example: images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline(Position=[1 1; 10 1; 30 30; 1 20]) creates a polyline annotation with four vertices at xy-coordinates of (1, 1), (10, 1), (30, 30), and (1, 20).

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    Properties

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    Shape and Position

    Position of the ROI, specified as an n-by-3 numeric matrix or an n-by-2 numeric matrix, where n is the number of points that define the ROI.

    • n-by-3 matrix — Specify each row as a set of xyz-coordinates in the form [x y z].

    • n-by-2 matrix — Specify each row as a set of xy-coordinates in the form [x y]. The object sets the z-coordinate of each point to 1.

    The object always stores this property value as an n-by-3 matrix.

    This property is read-only.

    Total length of the ROI, represented as a numeric scalar.

    Color and Styling

    ROI color, specified as an RGB triplet, a hexadecimal color code, a color name, or a short color name.

    These are the RGB triplets for the default colors used in 2-D and 3-D Viewer scenes.

    RGB TripletAppearanceDefault Use
    [0 0.5610 1]

    A rectangle colored medium-light blue

    This is the default color when creating an ROI in a 2-D Viewer object from the toolbar or by using the uidraw function.
    [0.8660 0.3290 0]

    A rectangle colored orange

    This is the default color when creating an ROI in a 3-D Viewer object from the toolbar or by using uidraw. This color is also the default when you create an ROI in any Viewer object by using an object constructor function such as images.ui.graphics.roi.Circle.

    For a custom color, specify an RGB triplet or a hexadecimal color code.

    • An RGB triplet is a three-element row vector whose elements specify the intensities of the red, green, and blue components of the color. The intensities must be in the range [0,1], for example, [0.4 0.6 0.7].

    • A hexadecimal color code is a string scalar or character vector that starts with a hash symbol (#) followed by three or six hexadecimal digits, which can range from 0 to F. The values are not case sensitive. Therefore, the color codes "#FF8800", "#ff8800", "#F80", and "#f80" are equivalent.

    Alternatively, you can specify some common colors by name. This table lists the named color options, the equivalent RGB triplets, and the hexadecimal color codes.

    Color NameShort NameRGB TripletHexadecimal Color CodeAppearance
    "red""r"[1 0 0]"#FF0000"

    Sample of the color red

    "green""g"[0 1 0]"#00FF00"

    Sample of the color green

    "blue""b"[0 0 1]"#0000FF"

    Sample of the color blue

    "cyan" "c"[0 1 1]"#00FFFF"

    Sample of the color cyan

    "magenta""m"[1 0 1]"#FF00FF"

    Sample of the color magenta

    "yellow""y"[1 1 0]"#FFFF00"

    Sample of the color yellow

    "black""k"[0 0 0]"#000000"

    Sample of the color black

    "white""w"[1 1 1]"#FFFFFF"

    Sample of the color white

    This table lists the default color palettes for plots in the light and dark themes.

    PalettePalette Colors

    "gem" — Light theme default

    Before R2025a: Most plots use these colors by default.

    Sample of the "gem" color palette

    "glow" — Dark theme default

    Sample of the "glow" color palette

    You can get the RGB triplets and hexadecimal color codes for these palettes using the orderedcolors and rgb2hex functions. For example, get the RGB triplets for the "gem" palette and convert them to hexadecimal color codes.

    RGB = orderedcolors("gem");
    H = rgb2hex(RGB);

    Example: Color="r"

    Example: Color="green"

    Example: Color=[0 0.4470 0.7410]

    Example: Color="#00FFFF"

    ROI visibility, specified as "on" or "off", or as a numeric or logical 0 (false) or 1 (true). A value of "on" is equivalent to true, and "off" is equivalent to false. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type OnOffSwitchState.

    ValueDescription
    "on"Display the ROI.
    "off"Hide the ROI without deleting it. You can still access the properties of an invisible ROI.

    ROI label, specified as a string scalar or character vector. By default, the label shows the total length of the polyline. If the parent Viewer has a nondefault value for the SpatialUnits property, such as "mm", then the label includes the specified units.

    To display a custom label, specify the label to display as a string scalar or character vector. To display no label, specify the Label value as "".

    Interactivity

    Interactivity of the ROI, specified as one of the values in this table.

    ValueDescription
    "all"You can fully interact with the ROI. Reshape the ROI by changing the position of individual drag points on the boundary of the ROI, or translate (move) the entire ROI.
    "none"You cannot interact with the ROI or access the context menu. No drag points are visible.
    "reshape"You can reshape the ROI by changing the position of individual drag points on the boundary of the ROI.
    "translate"You can translate the entire ROI within the drawing area. No drag points are visible, and you cannot reshape the ROI.
    "click"You can click the ROI, but you cannot translate the ROI interactively. After you click the ROI, the parent Viewer broadcasts the AnnotationMoved event.

    Identifiers

    ROI parent, specified as a Viewer object. You can create a Viewer object for a 2-D image display or 3-D volume display by using the viewer2d or viewer3d function, respectively.

    Tag to associate with the ROI, specified as a character vector or string scalar. This property has no effect on the display, and the viewer does not use this property. You can use this property to track annotations for app building.

    Data to associate with the ROI, specified as any MATLAB data. For example, you can specify a scalar, vector, matrix, cell array, string, character array, table, or structure. This property has no effect on the display, and the viewer does not use this property. You can use this property to append metadata to the ROI for app building.

    Object Functions

    createMaskCreate binary mask image from ROI

    Examples

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    Display an image in a Viewer object. The viewer v is the parent of the image object created by imageshow.

    img = imageshow("pears.png");
    v = img.Parent;

    Create a polyline ROI with 10 vertices on the image, using the Position property to specify the vertex positions for the ROI.

    position = [449 125;
                404 135;
                378 175;
                377 224;
                404 271;
                448 283; 
                497 267;
                522 221;
                512 175;
                490 135];
    
    p = images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline(Position=position);

    Display the ROI by adding it to the Annotations property of the Viewer object.

    v.Annotations = [v.Annotations; p];

    Pears image with one polyline ROI with a numeric label around one pear

    Tips

    • The uidraw and images.ui.graphics.roi.Polyline functions create ROIs to display in a Viewer object. Viewer-based ROIs provide high-performance interactions with images and volumes you display in a Viewer object using imageshow and volshow, respectively. To draw a polyline on an imshow image display, use drawpolyline instead.

    • The ROI supports this interactivity, including keyboard shortcuts.

      BehaviorInteraction
      Add annotation

      To enable interactive drawing of a polyline, call the uidraw function and specify the second argument as "polyline". Click inside the viewer to add vertices.

      Make drawn line snap at 15 degree anglesHold Shift while drawing.
      Remove most recently added vertex, but continue drawingPress Backspace. The function redraws the line from the previous vertex to the current position of the pointer. You can only remove vertices added after the first vertex.
      Finish drawing annotation

      Double-click, which adds a new vertex at the pointer position and finishes drawing.

      Right-click, which finishes drawing without adding another vertex to the polyline.

      Click the first vertex, which finishes drawing without adding another vertex to the polyline.

      Cancel drawing annotationPress Esc.
      Add a new vertex to annotation

      Double-click the edge of the ROI.

      Resize (reshape) annotation

      Drag an existing vertex.

      Add a new vertex to the polyline and drag it.

      Double-click an existing vertex to remove it. The ROI redraws the line connecting the two neighboring vertices. If a polyline has only three vertices, you cannot remove additional vertices in this way.

      Move annotationHold Ctrl and drag the ROI.
      Edit annotation labelRight-click the ROI. From the context menu, select Edit label. When the label text highlights, type new text for the label. To finish editing, click outside the label.
      Remove annotationRight-click the ROI and choose Remove annotation from the context menu. Select Remove all annotations to remove all annotations in the viewer.

    Version History

    Introduced in R2026a