What is best practice to determine if input is a figure or axes handle?
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I've been confused about MATLAB graphics since change to the new graphics system. I do not know how I can check for a variable being a handle to a figure or axes. Functions that come to mind are:
ishandle
isgraphics
ishghandle
isa(x,'matlab.ui.Figure') % x being the variable representing a Figure or Axes
isa(x,'matlab.graphics.axis.Axes') % wow, these really are cumbersome commands!
% etc.
What are best practices to ensure maximal compatibility with most MATLAB versions to detect what kind of input I'm dealing with? Why are there no
isfigure
or
isaxes
functions built-in?
4 Comments
  Adam
      
      
 on 26 Aug 2016
				I use a test on the class in the new system, though usually I am doing it for validation so I use:
validateattributes( hAxes, { 'matlab.graphics.axis.Axes' }, { 'scalar' } )
which I wrapped up with another command in my own validateAxes( hAxes ) function. To return a boolean though I would just wrap the isa test in my own isAxes( hAxes ) function so that the ugly code is hidden under an intuitively named function.
I do also tend to get mixed up as to the difference between ishghandle and isgraphics for a more generic test though.
  adams13
      
 on 18 Jan 2017
				If you are talking about compatibility than I would use a method that works also in Octave:
function isAxes = IsAxes(ax)
try
    isAxes = strcmp(get(ax, 'type'), 'axes');
catch
    isAxes = false;
end
end
Accepted Answer
  Bjorn Gustavsson
      
 on 25 Aug 2016
        Simples, write those functions yourself, something along the lines:
function OK = isfigure(h)
if strcmp(get(h,'type'),'figure')
  OK = 1;
else
  OK = 0;
end
You could decorate your code to handle array input, do error checking and make the output proper Boolean output but the core part is to look at the type field of the graphics handle.
HTH
2 Comments
  Guillaume
      
      
 on 26 Aug 2016
				Well, if you're going to write your own test function, at least make it so it also works with arrays of handles:
function tf = isfigure(h)
   tf = strcmp(get(h, 'type'), 'figure');
end
  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 4 May 2019
				
      Edited: Adam Danz
    
      
 on 2 Mar 2021
  
			Like the other two answers here, this method also doesn't distinguish between a figure handle of class 'matlab.ui.Figure' and a double precision integer that happens to have the same value as a figure number ( I provided examples below the other two answers ).  This becomes an issue in the case of a function with a variable number of input arguments (varargin) where an input could be a figure handle or an integer that has the same value as a figure number.  
To make that distinction in r2014b and later, check the class of the variable as well. 
 tf = strcmp(get(h, 'type'), 'figure') & isa(h, 'matlab.ui.Figure');
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  Erik
      
 on 1 Oct 2016
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  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 4 May 2019
				
      Edited: Adam Danz
    
      
 on 2 Mar 2021
  
			Take note that isgraphics() doesn't distinguish between a figure handle of class 'matlab.ui.Figure' and a double precision integer that happens to have the same value as a figure number (for backward  compatibility prior to r2014b). 
close all
fig = figure();  %assigned fig 1
isfig = isgraphics(fig,'figure')
isfig = isgraphics(1,'figure')
This is because 
handle(1)
To accept only figure handles and not matching integers from r2014b and later,
close all
fig = figure();  %assigned fig 1
isfig = isgraphics(fig,'figure') && isa(fig,'matlab.ui.Figure')
isfig = isgraphics(1,'figure') && isa(1,'matlab.ui.Figure')
  PepijnB
 on 11 Jul 2018
        
      Edited: PepijnB
 on 11 Jul 2018
  
      In the 'eyediagram'-function (build-in Matlab function), Mathworks checks the validity of a handle by the code:
ishghandle(h,'figure')
To check whether the handle is from an axes, use the following:
ishghandle(h, 'axes')
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  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 4 May 2019
				
      Edited: Adam Danz
    
      
 on 2 Mar 2021
  
			Note that ishghandle() doesn't distinguish between a figure handle of class matlab.ui.Figure and a double precision integer that happens to have the same value as a figure number (for backward  compatibility prior to r2014b).  
For example, 
close all
fig = figure();  %assigned fig 1
isfig = ishghandle(fig,'figure')
isfig = ishghandle(1,'figure')
This is because 
handle(1)
To accept only figure handles and not matching integers from r2014b and later,
isfig = ishghandle(fig,'figure') && isa(fig,'matlab.ui.Figure')
isfig = ishghandle(1,'figure') && isa(1,'matlab.ui.Figure')
  Adam Danz
    
      
 on 2 Mar 2021
        
      Edited: Adam Danz
    
      
 on 2 Mar 2021
  
      I find myself revisiting this page from time to time and wanted to share an alternative best practice to determine if an array of inputs are figures or axes.  It's based on Erik's solution using isgraphics(h,type) which is documented at least as far back as r2015b and functions in even older releases but with two differences:
- Distinguishes between figure or axes handles and double precision values that match handle values, after r2014a. For example, close all; h=figure; isgraphics(1,'figure') returns true which could be problematic in some contexts after r14a.
- Includes polaraxes for the is-axes test
Tested in r2020b & r2014a after removing features in the demo that didn't exist then.
% h is an array; function return a logical array the same size as h.  
isfigure = @(h)isgraphics(h,'figure') & (verLessThan('matlab','8.4') | ~isa(h,'double'));
isaxes = @(h)(isgraphics(h,'axes') | isgraphics(h,'polaraxes')) & (verLessThan('matlab','8.4') | ~isa(h,'double'));
Demo:
% 5 figures and 5 axes
close all
vis = 'off'; 
h(1) = figure('Visible',vis); % Visibility not needed for the demo
h(2) = figure('Visible',vis); 
h(3) = figure('Visible',vis);
h(4) = uifigure('Visible',vis); 
h(5) = uifigure('Visible',vis); 
h(6) = axes(h(1)); 
h(7) = polaraxes(h(2)); 
h(8) = subplot(2,2,1,'Parent',h(3));
h(9) = uiaxes(h(4)); 
tlo = tiledlayout(h(5),1,2);
h(10) = nexttile(tlo);
cleanup = onCleanup(@()delete(h));
isfig = isfigure(h)
%     isfig =
%       1×10 logical array
%        1   1   1   1   1   0   0   0   0   0
isax = isaxes(h)
%     isax =
%       1×10 logical array
%        0   0   0   0   0   1   1   1   1   1
This method correctly rejects double precision values that match the figure and axis handles when converted to double (>r14a):
val = double(h(1:3))
%   val =
%        1  2  3
isfig = isfigure(val)
%     isfig =
%       1×3 logical array
%        0   0   0
If you are intentionally using the double precision version of graphics handles after r2014a you can either remove those conditions from the functions or convert to handles in the inputs, 
isfig = isfigure(handle(val))
%     isfig =
%       1×3 logical array
%        1   1   1
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