GUIDE question regarding axes
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Brian
am 19 Nov. 2014
Kommentiert: Brian
am 25 Nov. 2014
Hello, thanks for looking at this,
I'm having trouble keeping track of the current axes in my GUIDE application. What I have is a simple GUIDE application with four axes: when I press on any of the four axes I can use the get(gca) command to find what axes I'm on. My problem comes when I plot anything: whenever I plot anything the gca is never set to whatever I click on anymore. I think it has something to do with clicking on the plot compared to clicking on the axes, hence the current axes handle never changes.
What is strange is if I use the command: get(figure1, 'CurrentAxes') I CAN find the axes I clicked on, but the get(gca) command opens a new figure with a new axes. I have a scroll function callback that uses command:
if get(volprototype, 'CurrentAxes') == handles.axes1
and I can use this to check if the axes does in face correspond to the current axes. My problem is when I execute this code, and do the scroll callback, it exits out if I scroll too quickly. I can scroll slowly and it works perfectly, but if I scroll quickly it creates a error.
So, here are my questions:
Why does it exit out if I scroll too quickly? Is there a better way I can check the current axes? This is causing a few problems for me, and I want to get this scroll function callback working before I continue with the rest of my application.
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Adam
am 19 Nov. 2014
Why do you need to know the current axes? Are you clicking on an axes in the GUI to make it the next axes to plot on?
I almost never use gca for plotting, especially not when using Guide, I just use an explicit plot instruction onto the axes I want using its tag.
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Image Analyst
am 19 Nov. 2014
If clicking on an axes changes the gca, then you're fine. Just don't specify the axes handle in any call to plot() and don't call axes() before any call to plot(). Then it will just use the gca by default.
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