crosshairs or just vertical line across linked axis plots
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What I have are plots that are linked by the linkaxes() function. I would like to have a vertical line that spans all of the plots so that I can compare the peaks and valleys interactively between plots.
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Jiro Doke
am 22 Feb. 2011
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Mark Dragovan
am 22 Feb. 2011
arysteasz
am 27 Jan. 2018
How to get matrix index from this code?
Patrick Kalita
am 22 Feb. 2011
f = figure;
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(rand(5))
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(magic(5))
set(f, 'Pointer', 'fullcrosshair')
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Walter Roberson
am 22 Feb. 2011
That doesn't span multiple plots.
Patrick Kalita
am 22 Feb. 2011
I'm not sure what you mean. As long as the axes are arranged vertically in a figure (which isn't too unusual) it seems to do what was asked.
Walter Roberson
am 22 Feb. 2011
I see what you mean, Patrick. On the other hand, it would cover the entire figure rather than just the plots.
Jiro Doke
am 22 Feb. 2011
It seems that this solution is the easiest and cleanest when the axes are stacked vertically. I'm not entirely sure what the OP meant when he said "compare the peaks and valleys interactively between plots". Is it just visually line things up, or does he want more information like actual numbers.
claudio
am 26 Mai 2014
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Is it possible to display the values in a window (like in datacursormode, "window inside figure" display style)??
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