plot hold on in GUI
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I am new to matlab and need a bit of help with a gui. I have two axes boxes (axes2 and axes3) where I use checkmarks to plot within. First checkbox creates two plots: one (x1,y1) in axes2 and the second (x1,ht) in axes3. The second checkbox also creates two plots: one(x2,y2) in axes2 and the second (x2,ht2) in axes3. I want to Hold on to the figures, so if I select both checkmarks both axes2 and axes3 will contain two plots. However, only axes2 work. In axes3 only show the plot connected to the last selected chechmark.
Please help. The code is below:
function checkbox1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.checkbox1,'Value')
hold on;
handles.hCbox1Plot = plot(x1,y1,'LineWidth',2,'Color', [0 0 0],'parent',handles.axes2);
hold on;
handles.hCbox2Plot = plot(x1,ht,'LineWidth',2,'Color', [0 0 0],'parent',handles.axes3);
guidata(hObject,handles); % do this to save the updated handles structure
else
if ~isempty(handles.hCbox1Plot);
~isempty(handles.hCbox2Plot);
delete(handles.hCbox1Plot);
delete(handles.hCbox2Plot);
end
end
function checkbox2_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
if get(handles.checkbox2,'Value')
hold on;
handles.hCbox3Plot = plot(x2,y2,'LineWidth',2,'Color', [1 0 0],'parent',handles.axes2);
hold on;
handles.hCbox4Plot = plot(x2,ht2,'LineWidth',2,'Color', [1 0 0],'parent',handles.axes3);
guidata(hObject,handles); % do this to save the updated handles structure
else
if ~isempty(handles.hCbox3Plot);
~isempty(handles.hCbox4Plot);
delete(handles.hCbox3Plot);
delete(handles.hCbox4Plot);
end
end
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karim botros
2018-9-26
for the new app designer
you can you use
ax0=app.UIAxes; %Assign your axes to variable
hold( ax0, 'on' )
%plot as much as you want
hold( ax0, 'off' )
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