Datacursor: How to avoid returning to the workspace
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    Michael Lherbette
 on 11 Feb 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 11 Feb 2016
            Hello,
I am writing a GUI in which the user need to select 3 points on an axes. The user will need to left click on the plot then press a key on the keyboard to store the position of the cursor.
Here is my code:
dcm_obj = datacursormode(gcf);
    for i = 1 : 3
        k = 0;
        while k == 0
            set(dcm_obj,'DisplayStyle','window',...
            'SnapToDataVertex','off','Enable','on')
            k = waitforbuttonpress;
        end
        c_info = getCursorInfo(dcm_obj);
        point(i,:) = c_info.Position;
    end
    datacursormode off
It works but as soon as the user press enter, matlab goes back to the workspace. Thus the GUI is not displayed after this operation and the user need to click on the GUI window to restore it. Not friendly at all.
Any idea to avoid that ?
Thank you,
ML
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  Matthew
      
 on 11 Feb 2016
				Two things to consider:
One is that matlab has a builtin function to do what it sounds like you're doing: ginput.
Secondly, if ginput doesn't meet your needs, then a pretty easy way to do what you're trying to do is simply add a figure handle call to the end of your callback - something like figure(myGuiHandle)
I suppose you could also access the java object and set the GUI so that its always on top while this operation is being performed.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 11 Feb 2016
        That is really a misuse of datacursormode. You should use ginput() for that, or perhaps impoly() or rbbox() or similar.
In my opinion, you should not use datacursormode() for anything other than displaying the cursor position (in whatever coordinate system makes sense.)
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 11 Feb 2016
				
      Edited: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 11 Feb 2016
  
			axes CurrentPoint property is 3D http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/axes-properties.html#property_currentpoint
Note: if you use that, watch out for the HitTest and (R2014b or newer) PickableParts properties of children objects.
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