How to turn off the reference lines for a Weibull Plot?

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Isaac Valdez
Isaac Valdez am 1 Jul. 2020
Kommentiert: Isaac Valdez am 1 Jul. 2020
I am trying to make a Weibull plot without any references lines. It is tricky because the Weibull function in MATLAB, "wblplot", has the plots inside of it and I want to be able to know if there is a way I can turn it off while plotting the actual data points at the same time. Below is an example plot I am making if anyone is curious.
I am using ver 2020a
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test test am 1 Jul. 2020
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Isaac Valdez
Isaac Valdez am 1 Jul. 2020
Could you explain what you mean because I am confused by what you typed out.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 1 Jul. 2020
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz am 1 Jul. 2020
If you're trying to remove the grid lines,
h = wblplot(_____); % add your inputs, get the output handle
grid(h(1).Parent,'off') % turn off axes' grid
If you're trying to remove the red, diagonal reference lines,
h = wblplot(_____); % add your inputs, get the output handle
delete(findobj(h,'Marker','none')) % remove reference lines
h(~isvalid(h)) = []; % remove the invalid handles.
Alternatively, you may want to keep the reference lines around for later and just turn them off.
set(findobj(h,'Marker','none'),'Visible','off') % turn off ref lines
% to turn them back on,
set(findobj(h,'Marker','none'),'Visible','on')
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 1 Jul. 2020
Bearbeitet: Adam Danz am 1 Jul. 2020
Glad I could help.
You may also want to remove the handles to the diagonal lines as well. I'll update my answer to show how.
Isaac Valdez
Isaac Valdez am 1 Jul. 2020
I could not have asked for a clearer answer. Much appreciated.

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