clear one plot in multiple (hold) figure

I have a single figure/plot that contains multiple plots commands (not subplots - just multiple data sets). I need to be able to add the data to the current figure, see how it looks, and clear it if doesnt fit my visual criteria.
Any suggestions?
clf clears the entire figure. I just want to clear the last data set I added to the figure.

 Accepted Answer

figure
hold on
h1 = plot(1:10,'r');
h2 = plot(2:11,'g');
if <your condition doesn't hold>
set(h2,'Visible','off')
end

3 Comments

Is there a way to bring back a signal after deleting it? or if we can use plot/unplot all the signals in the plot by using something like a check mark?
If you're using this code you aren't deleting the plot. You are just making the plot invisible. The solution is to set visible to 'on' again if you want to show the plot.
Now if I were top do this inside a callback function i would do e.g.
h1 = plot(1:10,'r');
then how can I do the set(h2,'Visible','off') in a separate callback function?

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (3)

In addition to the cyclist's answer, you can also do
delete(h2)
to actually delete the line, rather than just hide it. Also, if you didn't store the handles on plotting ( h1 = plot(...) ) you can find them after the fact using findobj
h = findobj('type','line')
finds a vector of handles to all line objects. You could then delete(h(1))

3 Comments

Another option (if you don't have the handle), is to click on the line that you want to delete and type:
delete(gco)
Hi Jiro,
Do you know how to undo one step after using the delete(gco)?
Thanks!
This seems a nice, principled answer. Don't like making them invisible because that takes up memory, def prefer to delete them!

Sign in to comment.

Sai
Sai on 18 Jan 2017
Go to 'View' and click on the 'Plot Browser' to enable it. There you can check/uncheck the plots in the figure
Ashton
Ashton on 16 Feb 2011
Thanks guys!

1 Comment

You're welcome. And now the obligatory message: to help others who might have the same question, it would be great if you could vote for and/or accept answers that you think should be given prominence. Thanks. (I know there's only a couple of answers in this case, but it's good practice to let everyone know "answer X solved my problem")

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Graphics Performance in Help Center and File Exchange

Tags

Asked:

on 16 Feb 2011

Commented:

on 18 Nov 2022

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!