How do I eliminate plot marker artifacts using a GUIDE?
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I am running a simulation using GUIDE to produce a set of subplots which are updated periodically so I can see change over time. When i use axes in the guide window and plot a marker(circle, for instance) in it, if the marker goes outside the plot border, the marker stays forever. I.E.; when I update the plot, the markers that overlap the plot borders persist. In fact, they accumulate if there are more on subsequent plot updates. (I want only current markers to appear with each update.)
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Adam Danz
on 17 Apr 2019
Open the GUI in GUIDE. You can do that like this:
guide('guiname') %where guiname is the name of your gui
Then you need to find out where the plotting is done. Search for "plot(" or some other word in the title of axis labels of the figure.
Then share that code with us. If it's long, try to isolate the parts of the code that clears the axes and plots the data.
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