How do I close a specific figure

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Nimrodb
Nimrodb am 25 Feb. 2013
Kommentiert: Laercio Barbosa am 21 Mär. 2019
I have a GUI. This GUI runs a simulation the at the end of it I open a figure to display results.
When I re-run the simulation - the old figure is kept open.
How do I close the old figure without closing the GUI?
('close all' close all the windows including the GUI).

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João Miguel Marinheiro
João Miguel Marinheiro am 21 Feb. 2019
Bearbeitet: João Miguel Marinheiro am 21 Feb. 2019
close(figure(<number of figure>))

Morteza
Morteza am 25 Feb. 2013
In the section of simulation use these line:
handles.H = figure(2)
plot(rand(10,1));
waitforbuttonpress;
close(handles.H)
when you press any button ploter figure automatically will be closed

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski am 25 Feb. 2013
hFig = figure;
surf(peaks);
To close that figure:
close(hFig)
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski am 25 Feb. 2013
Then that handle hasn't been stored. You should store that handle in whatever is calling the simulation so that it can close it.
Nimrodb
Nimrodb am 26 Feb. 2013
as a global in the beginning of the main function? The simulation is called from a GUI built by GUIDE.
The flow is:
GUI made by GUIDE --> Simulation ---> Results function (that opens a Figure)
Where and how do I save the figure handle?

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Laercio Barbosa
Laercio Barbosa am 21 Jun. 2017
Bearbeitet: Laercio Barbosa am 21 Mär. 2019
I am passing here to let my contribution as I had exactly the same problem. If you know the name or tag of the GUI do:
% Close all figures still openned except the GUI which property 'name' is equal 'nameOfQUI'
figHandles = findobj('type', 'figure', '-not', 'name', 'nameOfGUI');
close(figHandles);
or
% Close all figures still openned except the GUI which property 'tag' is equal 'tagOfQUI'
figHandles = findobj('type', 'figure', '-not', 'tag', 'tagOfGUI');
close(figHandles);
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beginner94
beginner94 am 16 Sep. 2018
@Laercio Barbosa
You only need to fill in ''tag'' and ''tagOfGUI'', right? So if the tag of my GUI is ''figure1'', then:
figHandles = findobj('type', 'figure', '-not', 'figure1', 'figure1');
close(figHandles);
should do it? It doesn't work for me and I am searching for my error...
Laercio Barbosa
Laercio Barbosa am 21 Mär. 2019
@beginner94, sorry for the late response.
No. You don't need fill all the fields you mentioned. Only the last one. Basically what we are doing is:
Find objects of type figure, but not that one where figure property is equal figure1.
or still
Find objects of type figure, but not that one where tag property is equal "tagname".
In your case
figHandles = findobj('type', 'figure', '-not', 'figure', 'figure1');
close(figHandles);

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