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How to randomize points using a GUI

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Amanda
Amanda am 30 Nov. 2022
Kommentiert: David Hill am 1 Dez. 2022
I have created a GUI that has a push button that you can add points to the graph and a button to randomize the added point. I had to plot a singular point and then later created a function that adds points. when I click the randomize button it only randomizes the first point I created but I need it to randomize for all of the points that get added. I'm not sure how to do so but here is what I have created so far:
f= figure;
ax= axes('Parent',f,'Position',[0.05, 0.25, 0.9, 0.7]);
xlim = ([0,1]);
ylim = ([0,1]);
x = 0.25;
y = 0.55;
point_plot_handle = plot(x,y,'d','MarkerFaceColor','m','MarkerSize',75);
hold on;
my_button = uicontrol('style','pushbutton');
set(my_button, 'units', 'normalized', 'position', [0.05,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_button, 'string','Add Point')
set(my_button, 'callback', @add_point)
my_second_button = uicontrol('style','pushbutton');
set(my_second_button, 'units', 'normalized', 'position', [0.35,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_second_button, 'string', 'Clear')
set(my_second_button, 'callback', @clear)
my_third_button = uicontrol('style', 'pushbutton');
set(my_third_button, 'units', 'normalized','position', [0.65,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_third_button, 'string', 'Randomize')
set(my_third_button, 'callback', {@randomize,point_plot_handle});
function randomize(sender, eventdata, h)
new_point = randn(2,1);
set(h,'XData', new_point(1), 'YData', new_point(2));
end
function clear(sender, eventdata)
empty = cla;
end
function add_point(~,~)
l='od+.';
plot(rand,rand,l(randi(4)),'MarkerFaceColor',rand(1,3),'MarkerSize',35);
end

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David Hill
David Hill am 30 Nov. 2022
Bearbeitet: David Hill am 30 Nov. 2022
Please accept my previous answer if it was acceptable to you.
GUI
function GUI()
f= figure;
axes('Parent',f,'Position',[0.05, 0.25, 0.9, 0.7]);
x = 0.25;
y = 0.55;
h = plot(x,y,'d','MarkerFaceColor','m','MarkerSize',35);
ax=gca;
ax.XLim = [0,1];
ax.YLim = [0,1];
hold on;
my_button = uicontrol('style','pushbutton');
set(my_button, 'units', 'normalized', 'position', [0.05,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_button, 'string','Add Point')
set(my_button, 'callback',@add_point)
my_second_button = uicontrol('style','pushbutton');
set(my_second_button, 'units', 'normalized', 'position', [0.35,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_second_button, 'string', 'Clear')
set(my_second_button, 'callback', @clear)
my_third_button = uicontrol('style', 'pushbutton');
set(my_third_button, 'units', 'normalized','position', [0.65,0.05,0.3,0.15])
set(my_third_button, 'string', 'Randomize')
set(my_third_button, 'callback', @randomize);
function randomize(~,~)
for k=1:length(h)
h(k).XData=rand;
h(k).YData=rand;
end
end
function clear(~,~)
cla;
h=[];
end
function add_point(~,~)
l='od+.';
h=[h,plot(rand,rand,l(randi(4)),'MarkerFaceColor',rand(1,3),'MarkerSize',35)];
end
end
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Amanda
Amanda am 1 Dez. 2022
my professor talked about storing it in an array by storing all the handles of my plots in it then addind the new plot handle to the end of the existing one. his example was plot_handle_array= [plot_hanlde_array new_plot_handle]. I dont understand this or how to do it
David Hill
David Hill am 1 Dez. 2022
The above works. I am storing all the lines in variable h. Just run the function GUI.

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