uicontrol vs annotation render order

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Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson am 12 Dez. 2017
Kommentiert: Jim Hokanson am 22 Dez. 2017
I was hoping to get uicontrols rendered below annotations. The order of creation of a uicontrol vs an annotation does not seem to matter, the annotation always seems to be below the control.
clf
set(gcf,'Units','normalized')
p = [0.0339 0.0452 0.1071 0.0476];
wtf2 = annotation('rectangle',[0 p(2) 1 0.1],'Color','g','FaceColor','g');
wtf = uicontrol('Style','Text','String','This is a test','Units','normalized','Position',p);
wtf3 = annotation('rectangle',[0 p(2) 1 0.1],'Color','b','FaceColor','b');
In the code example above neither annotation covers the uicontrol. Is this documented somewhere? Presumably I could use a textbox annotation to fix this behavior but I was hoping to understand the difference between annotations and uicontrols, particularly with regard to rendering.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 12 Dez. 2017
If I recall correctly you are using a release from R2014b onwards? Because in releases before that, uicontrol were always on top.
Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson am 12 Dez. 2017
Oops, yes, using 2017a. It seems that uicontrols are still always on top.

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Amy
Amy am 21 Dez. 2017
Hi Jim - for more information on how graphics objects are rendered in releases since R2014b, try looking into these two documentation pages:
If all you want is to hide the uicontrol beneath an annotation/rectangle, you could always just set its 'Visible' property to 'off'!
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Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson am 22 Dez. 2017
Thanks Amy.
I don't actually see any mention of the relationship between annotations and uicontrols in the linked documentation.
I'm able to get the behavior I need by changing my text uicontrol to an annotation. The use case is specifically that I'm moving annotation lines and these lines may overlap with text. In that case I want the lines to hide the text. However, changing the visibility of the text means 1) I need to pay attention to the relationship between the line and the text (which I'm not currently doing) and 2) a potential partial hiding of the text (if the line could actually block the text) turns into a complete hiding of the text box.
Again, as I said I've managed to get a workaround. I guess that intuitively I expected rendering order of all things attached to the figure, would by default, be determined by their creation order (with maybe some mechanism for reordering post-hoc). Instead it seems like uicontrols and annotations have been artificially separated into two distinct groups for rendering.
Thanks again, Jim

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