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Does axes() return anything?
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f2 = figure;
a1 = axes('Parent',f2);
What is a1?
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Stephen23
on 7 Sep 2015
The axes documentation explains that the output is a handle to the axes object:
You can read more about graphics handles here:
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Star Strider
on 6 Sep 2015
The ‘a1’ variable is a ‘handle’ to the axes object.
In (I hope) more understandable terms, it shows all the properties of the axes of ‘f2’. This is useful if you want to find out what they are, and more usefully, to change them after the figure was plotted. This is particularly important if you want to change the tick positions, tick labels, or other characteristics of the axes object.
To see all the properties, add this line after the ‘a’ assignment:
a1_detail = get(a1)
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the cyclist
on 6 Sep 2015
Pure speculation here. Were you actually intending to return the parent object of f2? In that case you want
get(f2,'Parent')
or
f2.Parent
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Sep 2015
Probably not. axes('Parent', f2) is the proper syntax for creating a new axes whose parent is f2 .
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