Selecting lines from plot

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TJ
TJ am 8 Jan. 2018
Kommentiert: Jan am 9 Jan. 2018
Good day,
I have tried using Jan Simon's answer in How to use the mouse to select and identify a line on a plot
I am struggling to adapt this to a GUI I have built in GUIDE and have the following code in a callback:
handles.P(1) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk1);
handles.P(2) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk2);
handles.P(3) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk3);
The question is regarding the input arguments to LineSelected and the construction of the handles for the lines. Is handles.P(x) the correct way to create handles to the lines that belong to handles.Plot1?
function LineSelected(ObjectH, EventData, H)
set(ObjectH, 'LineWidth', 2.5);
set(H(H ~= ObjectH), 'LineWidth', 0.5);
If I am using a GUI built in GUIDE, are my input arguments for the function hObject, eventdata and handles? Then for ObjectH do I replace that with handles.P?
Cheers

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Jan
Jan am 8 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Jan am 8 Jan. 2018
E.g.:
handles.P(1) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk1);
handles.P(2) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk2);
handles.P(3) = line(handles.Plot1, 'XData', chunktime, 'YData', normChunk3);
set(handles.P, 'ButtonDownFcn', {@LineSelected, handles.P});
...
function LineSelected(ObjectH, EventData, AllLines)
set(ObjectH, 'LineWidth', 2.5);
set(AllLines(AllLines ~= ObjectH), 'LineWidth', 0.5);
end
Or maybe easier:
function LineSelected(ObjectH, EventData, AllLines)
set(AllLines, 'LineWidth', 0.5);
set(ObjectH, 'LineWidth', 2.5);
end
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TJ
TJ am 9 Jan. 2018
Sorry Jan, one more question. Not sure if you can answer but do you know where I should store the set function so that it only executes if I click on the lines in the graph in the GUI rather than the code sequentially always going through the set function as it is not in a call back. For example. The lines are plotted using a plot push button. Then the callback is completed. Then the user clicks on a line and the line should change width and then return a property for the GUI such as 'Tag'. I have just stored the line outside any callbacks but it will always execute even when I do not click on the graph.
Jan
Jan am 9 Jan. 2018
@TJ: The question is not clear to me yet. The ButtonDownFcn callback does execute only, if you click on the line. Which code "goes through the set functions"? What do you want to return to the GUI? Where have you "stored the line" and how did you do this?
I assume posting the code will clarify what you are asking for. Maybe in a new thread?

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Tamir Suliman
Tamir Suliman am 8 Jan. 2018
you just need to follow this part of the example
H(2) = plot(1:10, rand(1, 10), 'b');
set(H, 'ButtonDownFcn', {@LineSelected, H})
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TJ
TJ am 8 Jan. 2018
Hi Tamir,
The function handle surely implies that the LineSelected function should be defined in the code?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 8 Jan. 2018
You can store the lines you gave in LineSelected.m

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Tamir Suliman
Tamir Suliman am 8 Jan. 2018
so basically your handles variables or what ever action you assign to it would be the set function

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