Accessing the annotation handle

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samik
samik am 22 Dez. 2014
Kommentiert: Geoff Hayes am 27 Sep. 2017
Hi, I am creating a 2d plot and inserting a textarrow using the figure window 'drop down' menu options. Later I wanted to access the handle of the textarrow thus created, so that I can get the positions, strings etc related to the textarrow. So my question is how can access the textarrow handle (the textarrow being created MANUALLY through gui options. Thanks Samik

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 22 Dez. 2014
Samik - it seems that annotation objects (like the one that you have describe above) are children of a hidden axes named scribeOverlay. So you can try using the findall command to find this axes, and so the child annotation object. In R2014a, I created a figure and (like you) added a text arrow via the menu. In the Command Window (or your script or function), type
% get the handle of the hidden annotation axes
hAnnotAxes = findall(gcf,'Tag','scribeOverlay');
% get its children handles
if ~isempty(hAnnotAxes)
hAnnotChildren = get(hAnnotAxes,'Children');
% do something with the annotation handles...
end
Try the above and see what happens!
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 27 Sep. 2017
Max Bernstein's question moved here
I was able to find the annotation but how can I move it in a figure from left to right (for example)? Or how can I move the annotation in a existing figure?
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 27 Sep. 2017
Max - what properties do you see for the annotation object?

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