Plotting with a handle stored in a variable

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This may be an obvious question but it is proving exceedingly frustrating for me right now. Is there a way to store a location to be used in the future for plotting as a variable?
For example: plotloc='handles.smallgraph' and then later on after defining x and y: plot(plotloc,x,y)
When I try this I get the error: Error using plot, invalid first data argument.
Thoughts?

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Tom
Tom 2012-6-11
you don't need to use the apostrophes, or even really the plotloc variable, you can just write
plot(handles.smallgraph,x,y)
That is, assuming handles has been passed into your function.
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Matthew
Matthew 2012-6-11
Thanks for the response. I knew I could do that, it was more a question of simplicity because there are so many plotting possibilities in my program that I was looking for a way to avoid having to write so many conditional statements.

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