Increasing speed by fixing axis and grid outside of a loop

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Heres a minimal example of what I mean: Axis and grid are set before the loop
Pos = [0 0];
axis([0 1 0 1]);
grid on
for i = 1:20
Pos = [0 0] + i;
plot(Pos(1), Pos(2),'x')
%axis([0 1 0 1]);
%grid on
pause(0.1)
end
However this will not fix the axis or the grid. Instead you have to define it inside the loop.For this minimal example it shouldn't matter, but believe it or not for larger projects I figured the program slacks a little when axis and grid are defined in the loop so how to really fix it outside?
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Niklas Kurz
Niklas Kurz 2022-11-2
Excuse me for the delayed answerte I attempted to give more detail on what I seek doing below.

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J. Alex Lee
J. Alex Lee 2022-11-1
编辑:J. Alex Lee 2022-11-2
I think what Torsten is getting after is: do you intend to keep the history of all the previous pairs you plotted?
But I'm going to assume you don't, and you just want to replace the plot series while keeping the other axes properties fixed, while many/most/all of them will auto-reset with the default axes property "NextPlot" value set to "replace"
One way to do it
ax = axes("XLim",[0,21],"YLim",[0,21],...
"XGrid","on","YGrid","on",...
"NextPlot","add");
% you need NextPlot to be "add" so that the first plot you make doesn't
% undo your axes properties set in the definition, which, now that I think
% about it, is a little weird.
% return the lineseries object from plot so you can reference and alter it
% later
ph = plot(nan,nan,"x");
pos = [0,0];
for i = 1:20
pos = pos + 1;
ph.XData = pos(1); % set the XData property of the lineseries object
ph.YData = pos(2); % set the YData property
drawnow
end
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Niklas Kurz
Niklas Kurz 2022-11-2
编辑:Niklas Kurz 2022-11-2
Oh yea absolutely, I also had an ambiguity error in my main code, that's why I was taken aback. Now it works like a charm after a critical look. Thank you for you assistance!

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