Update a 3D graph without resetting viewpoint?
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I generate a 3D graph. My user, using the mouse, rotates it and changes the viewpoint. Then the user modifies a parameter and I regenerate the graph. The graph snaps back to its original, default 3D viewpoint. I don't want this! It would be much more informative to the user if the graph changed in place, with no change of viewpoint. Is this possible?
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Voss
on 1 Apr 2024
Yes. You can store the axes view and later restore it to the stored value after updating the plot. See view.
Alternatively, update the plot using low-level functionality (e.g., set(h,'XData',x,'YData',y,'ZData',z)) rather than high-level functions (e.g., plot3(x,y,z)), because low-level functions don't affect the axes, including the axes view.
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