Products & Services Solutions Academia Support User Community Company

Learn more about MATLAB   

Saving Handles in Files

About Saving Handles

Graphics functions frequently use handles to access property values and to direct graphics output to a particular target. MATLAB provides utility routines that return the handles to key objects (such as the current figure and axes). In function files, however, these utilities might not be the best way to obtain handles because:

Save Information First

It is good practice to save relevant information about the MATLAB state in the beginning of your file. For example, you can begin a script with

cax = newplot;
cfig = get(cax,'Parent');
hold_state = ishold;

rather than querying this information each time you need it. Remember that utility commands like ishold obtain the values they return whenever called. (The ishold command issues a number of get commands and string compares (strcmp) to determine the hold state.)

If you are temporarily going to alter the hold state within the code, save the current values of the NextPlot properties so you can reset them later:

ax_nextplot = lower(get(cax,'NextPlot'));
fig_nextplot = lower(get(cfig,'NextPlot'));
.
.
.
set(cax,'NextPlot',ax_nextplot)
set(cfig,'NextPlot',fig_nextplot)
  


Recommended Products

Includes the most popular MATLAB recorded presentations with Q&A sessions led by MATLAB experts.

 © 1984-2010- The MathWorks, Inc.    -   Site Help   -   Patents   -   Trademarks   -   Privacy Policy   -   Preventing Piracy   -   RSS