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plot(ws(1,:),y,'r-+');
fig1 = gcf;
set(fig1, 'NextPlot','replacechildren');
winsize = get(fig1,'Position');
set(gca, 'XLim',[0 20],'YLim',[0 150]);
lim = gca;
for i = 1:noframes
plot(ws(i,:),y,'r-+');
axes = lim;
drawnow;
a(:,i) = getframe;
end
I am trying to visualize some data with time and need to make a movie with it, I researched a little and got to a point where i can genrate a movie but the axes in the movie keeps changing. And it makes no sense if i can't fix the axes and tried to do that with no avail, can anyone of you gurus look at this and give me some insights, into this.
Essentially i have vector ws at various time stamps in a variable and have a another vector which which is constant, so the y axis remains constant because i am always plotting ws against the same y but the x axis on which i plot ws keeps changing and i need to stop that.
thanks nk
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Nikhil
am 27 Jul. 2011
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Fangjun Jiang
am 27 Jul. 2011
You have this line: axes=lim. Notice that axes is a built-in function.
Image Analyst
am 27 Jul. 2011
Every time you plot, it blows away prior settings. So you need to determine your limits in advance and then after you call plot() with your new data (in your loop), issue calls to xlim() and ylim() to change the limits to your predetermined standard limits.
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Fangjun Jiang
am 27 Jul. 2011
AxisLimit=axis(gca);
axis(AxisLimit+10);
The same applies to xlim(),ylim() and zlim()
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